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Earthle Earthing Extension Cable

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Earthle Earthing Extension Cable

Not every bedroom has an earthed socket. The extension cable gives you fifteen metres more, enough to reach the hall, the living room or the fuse box. You click it in between your product and the existing cable; nothing else about the connection changes.

Connected in three steps

  1. Take the extension cable out of the packaging.

    The extension cable comes out of the packaging
  2. Click the cable in between your earthing product and the earthing plug.

    The extension cable clicks onto the earthing plug
  3. Put the plug into an earthed socket, wherever that is.

    The plug goes into an earthed socket in another room

Thirty to forty minutes a day with your earthing product is enough. One night of sleep goes well past that, and more does no harm.

Good to know

Thin enough to tuck away. The cable runs along the skirting board, under a door or behind a cupboard without drawing attention. No drilling or chasing needed.

Behind the pin or the clip too. If your earth point is outside or in another room, the same cable extends the earthing pin or the alligator clip as well.

The extension cable connected to the alligator clip

Longer is not worse. Fifteen metres of extra cable does not make the earthing less effective. The resistance of the cable is negligible next to the resistor already sitting in the plug.

No earthed socket?

An earthed socket has metal pins at the top and bottom as well as the two holes. If you cannot see those, the socket is not earthed.

On the left an earthed socket with metal pins, on the right one without

If there is no earthed socket in any room, the earthing pin and the alligator clip are the answer. Both are explained in earthing without an earthed socket.

Stuck somewhere?

Most questions are already answered on our questions page. If yours is not there, send us a message.

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