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Electromagnetic Hotspots

alinepapille
Hi again,

We finally tested the circuits to see which ones are causing the
elevated magnetic fields in the kitchen and dining room floor. We had
presumed that it would be from the stove circuit but were surprised to
find that it is being created by:

1. the washer/dryer downstairs
2. both offices and
3. the living room plugs

We had noticed that the readings jump when the TV is on so that one
makes sense.

I have got some info re measuring net current etc but my general
question is: does this sound like something that could be fixed at the
meter box or would it likely involve tearing out drywall to get at the
wiring?

We haven't found anyone here on Maui who can help us, unfortunately. My
husband built the house (he's a General Contractor and used licensed
electricians, just in case anyone is wondering!). He knows where all
the wiring is and is probably capable of learning how to do this.

Any advice?

Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience,
Aline

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Re: Electromagnetic Hotspots

Emil at Less EMF Inc
Yes! Get Karl Riley's Book: Tracing EMFs In Building Wiring and Grounding
http://www.lessemf.com/book8.html
It explains in detail how to find and correct the problem.

Emil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aline" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:50 PM
Subject: [eSens] Electromagnetic Hotspots


> Hi again,
>
> We finally tested the circuits to see which ones are causing the
> elevated magnetic fields in the kitchen and dining room floor. We had
> presumed that it would be from the stove circuit but were surprised to
> find that it is being created by:
>
> 1. the washer/dryer downstairs
> 2. both offices and
> 3. the living room plugs
>
> We had noticed that the readings jump when the TV is on so that one
> makes sense.
>
> I have got some info re measuring net current etc but my general
> question is: does this sound like something that could be fixed at the
> meter box or would it likely involve tearing out drywall to get at the
> wiring?
>
> We haven't found anyone here on Maui who can help us, unfortunately. My
> husband built the house (he's a General Contractor and used licensed
> electricians, just in case anyone is wondering!). He knows where all
> the wiring is and is probably capable of learning how to do this.
>
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience,
> Aline
>
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