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BiBrun on
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To get back to the original post, the first thing any electrosensitive
should do (after turning off the obvious wireless things) is hold a portable
AM radio
up to a lightswitch. If there is a buzz, turn off all the power. If the
buzz stops,
turn on breakers one by one to see which circuit has the culprit. If a
circuit with just a regular incandescent lightbulb only plugged in causes a
buzz along its wires, then there differential mode noise from a source
nearby, possibly a neighbor on the same transformer (get them to look for
faulty outdoor wiring and add filtered surge suppressors for electronics).
If the buzz is still there with the power off, you have common mode noise
from elsewhere. Either get a big 3 phase filter (thousands of dollars) and
install at the meter far from the house, or find a way to disconnect the
neutral and ground for the bedroom and nearby rooms. In some cases it is
possible to disconnect the main neutral wire at the panel (with main breaker
off of course) but I have not been able to do it at my house without risking
breaking the panel or zapping myself.
Still you may find relief with the power off and neutral still connected.
It will reduce the 60Hz electric fields and harmonics significantly (unless
you have all wiring in conduit or shielded, grounded walls, in which case
those are already low).
Bill
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> In a message dated 20/02/2010 07:23:17 GMT Standard Time,
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> Maybe I'm wrong but what PUK is mentioning seems very unlikely to me...
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> Puk replies - I was saying that electrical energy of varying fequencies and
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> magnitude can find its way into your house wiring in a myriad of ways, the
> basic breakers ar not enough to stop certain frequencies from running over
> and accross them and as said general cabling and piping can be another
> entry point as well as telecoms. Trying to make a distinction between what
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> outside and inside is often misleading as the telecoms cables and
> electrical cables that feed your home often sit in full veiw of mobile
> phone antenas
> so ofering another insidious route into your home. These all act as
> potential antennas for electrical energy wether it is conducted or
> airborne, all
> the terms used for emf, efeilds, radio waves, microwaves and so on are
> derived from the same energy - electrons, ranging from calm chickens to
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> bulls, they are all difficult to coral and contain how we treat them will
> go some way to determining the outcome the rest is up to the mathematics of
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