Re: Metal conducting electricity

Posted by alinepapille on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Metal-conducting-electricity-tp1543054p1543066.html

Hi Andrew,

Thanks for your feedback. Was still pondering your last post - and
had to get off the computer and get out of the house......

Gosh, that is a high reading for a ceiling fan. That is interesting
to hear what can happen with faulty wiring.

There really isn't anywhere to move the couch so I am hoping to solve
the problem at it's root. It's just wiring under the floor (not a box
as I previously said). The readings are strongest at the floor where
we have our feet and the wire presumably goes to that socket where
there is a constant reading with nothing plugged in (and an
electrical reading of 100 volts from wires in the same wall).

Sounds like Charles Keen could give me some pointers. We built the
house and the electricians did all sorts of ridiculous things so I
wouldn't be surprised if there is faulty wiring.

Thanks again,
Aline

In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:

Ceiling fans are one of my red flags. They were not grounded in the
house where I got sick and there were readings of 14 miliguass near
them when they were on. Other wiring was screwed up so even when they
were off there were readings of 6-8 mG.
There are a couple of factors to consider. The way you feel may be
related to a number of different sources. Right now, my biggest issue
is the electrical current running through the couch when I sit on it.
Yes 2 or 3 mG makes a huge difference and no you should not be
sitting in any reading for any amount of time.
You can ground the couch, move the wires, move the furniture and THEN
if you are still getting bad readings or feelings, check the outlets
with your Stetzer Microsurge Meter
http://www.stetzerelectric.com/filters/store.html
You may also have a neutral wire problem which shows up when you turn
appliances or light on, the neutral wires are overload and a magnetic
field will kick up.
Use your Gauss meter to constantly check the different situations and
your body voltage meter to check how much is running through your
body while you sit in different locations.
THEN, check your outside sources of radio/microwave radiation (WiFi,
cordless phones, and power lines, etc.) to see how much is coming in
to effect your feelings.
See if you narrow down the different sources first.
Definitely move away from any breaker boxes, outside power lines,
large appliances, etc. good luck,
Andrew

I recommend that you contact Charles Keen ck1@...
an electrical specialist in Florida and talk with him. I recommend
talking to him with your skeptical partner on the other phone.
Charles is very quiet and extremely pensive and accurate. He doesn't
ever exaggerate and is a very rational person.
He knows about all about wiring problems, sensitivities (thanks to me)
and much more.
Make sure you have your meters ready before the call so you can tell
him what is going on. You can also book a personal appearance for
only $350.