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How to Use the Resistance Dial on the NCB

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Inside the NCB is a blue dial. And the purpose of this dial is to let you simulate your body’s natural resistance.

You may have already heard of our NCB or Nuisance Current Blocker. It’s a one-of-a-kind product that we designed in collaboration with building biologist Andrew McAfee. You can use it to protect yourself from hazards like contact current, dirty electricity, and electric fields while grounding.

The blue dial is a crucial part of NCB, and you have control over how much current you want your NCB to resist.

How Does this Dial Work?

The blue dial lets you control the current flow resistance between your outlet and your grounding product.

When you use things like grounding mats and bedsheets, most of the time, the current from your outlet flows to your grounding product, exposing you to contact current.

Adding resistance stops the current immediately, letting you use your grounding products more safely. But, how much current should the NCB resist?

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If you’re an expert, you can use the blue dial to set the resistance according to your specific needs.

This is also super helpful if you’re testing the amount of current flow in the body after a specific exposure.

You can simply adjust the dial to 1000-3000 Ohms, as this number represents the resistance of the skin and body when dry. This lets you exclude human subjects from your test and still gather accurate data.

Although if you’re not an expert and don’t have the equipment to test the electric field and contact current, most people will feel the best by turning the NCB dial all the way to the left. It can then be adjusted to the right as needed in the future.

The number one rule is to make sure the power is turned off around the sleeping area (removing as much of the electric field from around the bed as possible) by throwing off the breaker to that circuit.

Adjusting the Dial

To expose this dial, remove the four screws and pull off the backplate.

NCB blue dial
To access the dial (highlighted in red), just unscrew the four screws and pull off the plate.

Once you see the blue dial, you can use any standard flat-head screwdriver to start adjusting.

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To adjust the dial, use any standard flat-head screwdriver.

Turning the dial all the way to the right, clockwise, increases the resistance to about 500,000 ohms to any current flow on the green wire, the grounding conductor. Turning it all the way to the left or counter-clockwise reduces the resistance down to about 14 ohms.

Start with the dial turned all the way to the right.

The grounding conductor is connected to the grounding prong hole at the bottom of receptacle outlets.

The grounding conductor is connected to the grounding prong hole at the bottom of receptacle outlets (highlighted in red)

The green wire inside your NCB is connected to the NCB grounding hole on the face (highlighted in blue) and also the grounding prong (highlighted in yellow).

The green wire inside your NCB is connected to the NCB grounding hole on the face (highlighted in blue) and also the grounding prong (highlighted in yellow).

The blue dial controls the resistance between these two grounding points.

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About the Author

R Blank is the CEO of Shield Your Body, which he founded in 2012. With hundreds of thousands of customers in over 30 countries, and having been interviewed on platforms including Dr. Phil, ABC news television and ElectricSense, R is an internationally followed expert on issues of EMF, health and safety. He also hosts “The Healthier Tech Podcast”, available Apple, Spotify and all major podcasting platforms. In the past, he served on the faculty at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering as well as the University of California, Santa Cruz. Previously, R ran a software engineering firm in Los Angeles, producing enterprise-level solutions for blue chip clients including Medtronic, Apple, NBC, Toyota, Disney, Microsoft, the NFL, Ford, IKEA and Mattel. He has spoken at conferences around the world, including in the US, Canada, New Zealand and the Netherlands, and he is the co-author, along with his father Dr. Martin Blank, of ‘Overpowered‘ from Seven Stories Press about the science of health effects of EMF radiation. He has an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and received his bachelor’s degree, with honors, from Columbia University. He has also studied at Cambridge University in the UK; the University of Salamanca in Spain; and the Institute of Foreign Languages in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Read more about R and SYB or connect with R on LinkedIn.

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R Blank

R Blank
CEO, SYB