Ron, the old inverters with heavy magnetic cores emitted some fairly strong 
EMF, and while I have never been concerned about them, those who are can build 
a grounded Faraday cage around them which will shield everything outside the 
cage. The size of the mesh corresponds to the length of the wave intercepted. 
If nothing else, your employee might benefit from the placebo effect.

Bill Dorsett 

SunwrightS

1715 Leavenworth

Manhattan, KS  66502

Home/Office 785/539=1956

Cell  785/564-2583

[email protected]



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--- On Wed, 2/3/10, Ron Young <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ron Young <[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Inverter causing migraine?
To: "RE-wrenches" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 7:38 PM

I have a staff member that has begun complaining recently of feeling like a 
"rubber band was tightening around my head" and of migraines when we turn on an 
inverter. We have set up an Outback 3524 inverter in our store and it is 
charging a set of batteries. Whenever she complained we shut it off. It is 
creating a complicated situation and I'm wondering if anyone has any experience 
with this? We have customers that live in one room cabins with these inverters 
and have never had a complaint of this nature. No one else on staff has any 
problem with this. Her work area is situated 25' away from the inverter.

Ron Young
earthRight Solar
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