Re: Change in wiring creates magnetic fields?
Posted by
Emil at Less EMF Inc on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Change-in-wiring-creates-magnetic-fields-tp1539812p1539813.html
I think you might start by turning off the circuit (at the circuit
breaker) that the new outlets are on. Then check if the magnetic fields
(and symptoms) are reduced. Hopefully, there is nothing else on those
circuits.
Emil
> Last Friday we had an electrician install outlets near our circuit box so
> we could plug in
> Stetzer filters (the idea being they'd work more efficiently closer to the
> main box). The
> plan worked great as far as that went -- our Stetzer readings are now down
> to 15, from
> about 25 before. But now we have a new, serious problem.
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> 1. Strong headaches for me, general very high pain for my husband, since
> Friday. Note
> that we had 28 Stetzer filters plugged in before the electrical work was
> done at the circuit
> box, and I was feeling noticeably better (no headaches except sometimes
> from working at
> my old computer). And my husband was reporting surprisingly low pain
> levels also. So, we
> do not think the new pain since Friday is caused by instaling Stetzer
> filters, near the circuit
> box or elsewhere. We feel the filters were helping, and that is the reason
> we wanted to get
> our Stetzer readings even lower by putting them nearer the main box.
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> 2. Tonight I took out my old trifield meter and checked magnetic readings
> around the
> apartment. We'd done this several times before and our magnetic readings
> used to be very
> low throughout, except near fridge and furnace. (This is one of the
> reasons we're still here
> in spite of the other EMF problems.) Our magnetic readings are now VERY
> high (over 3
> milligauss) especially near the circuit box.
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> I should add that headaches and pain are how my husband and I typically
> react to strong
> magnetic fields. This probably is no surprise to anyone here.
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> My question is: Did the re-wiring done to install the new outlets somehow
> create these
> strong, new magnetic fields? And if so, how can they be fixed? The
> electrician who did the
> work was our landlord's "official" electrician - the only one they will
> allow us to use. I am
> at my wit's end. I am prepared to sneak some other electrician in here,
> but I'm not sure
> how to frame the problem. Obviously the electrician who created this
> problem didn't do it
> on purpose, and if I brought him back in here he probably wouldn't know
> how to UNDO
> the damage. Any suggestions?
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> Thanks,
> Cara
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Emil DeToffol
Less EMF Inc.
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