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After switching off the blanket and getting into bed, when the two parties touch off each other, there is a noticeable buzzing sensation between the two.
I sometimes experience a tingling sensation when using my electric blanket.
This small electric “shock” or tingling sensation is sometimes experienced when the blanket is switched on and is quite common and absolutely harmless. It is due to the body acquiring an electrical (a.c.) charge due to the close capacitive proximity of the albeit insulated heating element which is connected to the 240VAC supply.
It is similar to the electric shock that some people get in bed when they touch the wall or a metal bedstead etc., even when NO electric blanket is used. In this case the body acquires a dc charge (i.e. static charge) perhaps due to very dry bedding, very dry air, insulated castors, nylon carpets etc.
There is very little you can do to stop the phenomena as the more insulation you place over the blanket, the more charge you may acquire when the blanket is ON. This a.c. charge can result in a tiny tingling or vibrating feeling as it discharges down to the ground. Most users do not experience this, but individual specific circumstances in each of our homes will sometimes
When we felt it, it was practically continuous.
... so that each half is acting a Capacitive plate and you both are acting a dielectric completing the loop.
OK, but what about the buzzing?When we felt it, it was practically continuous.
Where can one purchase this?
Sorry, wasn't being coy? I was going to suggest that maybe you drop over and I could demonstrate the interesting phenomenon in person, but given that it's your OH coming over, I'll hold off on that offer. I got the yoke in Argos - Dreamland Intelliheat - couldn't find a SuperKing size blanket anywhere else.My OH is going to Ireland next week, and as Complainer is not forthcoming on where he purchased his, and anyway yours sounds much better, could you direct us to the shop? January is a bit of a cold dull month.
I'm an electronic engineer and I suggest you stop using it. It's difficult to know exactly what is going on but it is definitely not normal.
Is there one or two controls / plugs on your model? It almost sounds like the switch is wired in between both halves of the electric blanket... so that each half is acting a Capacitive plate and you both are acting a dielectric completing the loop.
I make / fix a lot of things... and we have three electric blankets, definitely wouldn't be using this one!
It is called Electro Static Tingling and it is completely harmless; it can happen with any electrical item.
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