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Lead will shield Superman's vision but will it form a barrier to a magnetic field?
The servers in my office react adversely to the magnetic field generated by the lifts on the other side of a brick wall. Although it may not be feasable to overcome this issue I would still be interested in learning how this could be done.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Normally the only magnets present in a lift shaft are near each floor (to sense the levelling speed and stop postion, and only about an inch square) - does the problem only occur when the car passes your floor or is it always there?
I've used laptops inside/outside lift cars (you can probably guess I've had some involvement in the lift industry!) and haven't seen any problems myself - it's conceivable it could be the electric field from the car's controls. If this is the case then a shielding plate of earthed metal would certainly help!
I'll have a look at some information I have on lift installation guidelines!
I've used laptops inside/outside lift cars (you can probably guess I've had some involvement in the lift industry!) and haven't seen any problems myself - it's conceivable it could be the electric field from the car's controls. If this is the case then a shielding plate of earthed metal would certainly help!
I'll have a look at some information I have on lift installation guidelines!
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