Re: More re Stetzer meter
Posted by Emil at Less EMF Inc on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/More-re-Stetzer-meter-tp1544604p1544609.html
>The first few times I measured at our house it showed average readings
>of just under 50 at most sockets (70 or so at 2 socket) and I have seen
>those readings one other time since. The rest of the time meter shows 1
>everywhere.
Try this: install the meter in a socket nearest your main circuit breaker box (ideally it would be a circuit which only has that one socket, but this is not absolutely necessary). Figure out which circuit feeds the socket that the meter is plugged into. Wait until you get the high readings. Then turn off one circuit at a time, watching for an effect on the meter, until only the metered circuit remains "on". This will tell you how much each circuit is contributing to the problem.
Then you can hunt down the appliances which are plugged into the "worst" circuits, in a similar manner: plug the meter into an outlet on a "hot" circuit. Turn off all other circuits. The start unplugging EVERYTHING connected to the circuit under test, one at a time, to identify the worst offenders.
Emil
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