At a minimum twist the wires in the conduit.  PVC or metal.

Bob

2010/2/4 Richard L Ratico <richard.l.rat...@valley.net>

> Hi Ron,
>
> One of our clients claims to be "sensitive" to exposure to EMR. I was
> initially
> sceptical, but have come to believe that considerable variation exists in
> the
> way individuals react.
> In our case the objection was to a wireless modem.
>
> Sensitivity to high frequency audio is likewise variable among individuals.
>
> By the way, are your heavy DC cables between the batteries and inverter all
> enclosed in grounded metal raceway? It's often tempting to avoid this
> detail,
> particularly in a system set up
> on a temporary basis. Please keep us posted.
>
> Dick Ratico
> Solarwind Electric
>
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