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Radio shack carries a 5 " X 5 " anti-static conductive foam pad. You can

cut it with scissors. You could just insert a wire or use an alligator

clip.

Cat No 276-2400 cost me $1.49

It's basically powdered carbon added to the liquid foam before it " foams " .

Foam itself is basically plastic so there is no danger of being

carried into the skin by the electricity.

Do you think it would work as an electrode? The carbon shouldn't cause

any problem, should it?

Thanks for any replies.

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