Yes! Get Karl Riley's Book: Tracing EMFs In Building Wiring and Grounding
http://www.lessemf.com/book8.htmlIt explains in detail how to find and correct the problem.
Emil
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Subject: [eSens] Electromagnetic Hotspots
> Hi again,
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> 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:
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> 1. the washer/dryer downstairs
> 2. both offices and
> 3. the living room plugs
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> We had noticed that the readings jump when the TV is on so that one
> makes sense.
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> 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?
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> 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.
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> Any advice?
>
> Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience,
> Aline
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