Posted by
rowster_c on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Change-in-wiring-creates-magnetic-fields-tp1539812p1539868.html
Bit of a late reply, but you may have a 'ground loop'. Stray current
can run around in circles on some circuits where the earths and
neutrals are not connected probably. There might be ringing or
something induced permanently in the filters that you detect with the
gauss meter and feel.
If so, an expert power quality electrician understanding ground loops
may be able to detect it and fix it in 2 hours. Odd though given that
all filters on same circuit.
Somewhere I saw someone complaining about a UPS giving symptoms. Both
a UPS and a breaker I think give off noise; the electromagnet gives
off fields electrosensitives may detect.
Also, off topic, someone here said that a group of computers, Pentium
3 800MHz or so gave less symptoms, celerons of higher freqs gave more.
This computer of mine now happened to be one P3 750 MHz by accident. I
notice that the chips referred to as good are all low voltage mobile
chips, and I am sure I have noticed a difference with mine.
Rowan C
--- In
[hidden email], "Cara" <cara_evangelista@h...> wrote:
>
> I would do that if I could, Marc, but I don't think it will be that
easy. As a test I removed
> the Stetzer filters from the new outlets to see if that would make a
difference in the
> magnetic readings. No difference. If taking out the filters doesn't
help, I'm not sure
> "removing" the outlets would solve the problem. I have a feeling the
damage was done
> when the electrician changed the wiring in the circuit box to create
the new outlets. My
> wild-ass guess is that he crossed the wires in some way. I took some
magnetic readings
> this morning with ALL the circuits off, with only circuit #1 on,
with only circuit #2 on, and
> then with only circuits 1 and 2 on. The new, high magnetic readings
show up ONLY when
> both circuits #1 and #2 are on.
>
> Was hoping some of the electrical types in the group could correct/
clarify/confirm my
> WAG. I want to get this fixed but don't even know how to explain the
problem to someone
> who doesn't understand or acknowledge ES. Our landlords already
think we're nuts.
>
> Cara
>
> --- In
[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
>
> > I don't suppose you can have those newly installed circuits
removed,
> > and try to lower your Stetzerizer meter readings using existing
> > outlets?
> >
>