Posted by
BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-reading-of-30milliGauss-close-to-gas-water-heater-right-above-kitchen-sink-tp3386749p3393780.html
Usually wiring isn't so bad except when there are
loops caused by ground loops or ganged neutrals.
There are a couple books on this (one by Ed Leeper I used).
Unfortunately probably 90% of electricians don't understand the
problem. Shielded wiring is nice, but won't solve the problem.
I suspect there was a similar "net current" probably at
your water heaters too... often this can be fixed by just
disconnecting the ground wire from the water pipes, though
code usual requires that wire be connected.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:53 AM, gariki <
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> Thanks for the inputs everyone.
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> We have decided to move back to the carpeted apartment (actually it was one
> we lived in for 2years an year ago). The carpet is about 1year old; so
> neither too new to offgas nor too old to be hosting a bunch of dust and
> germs etc. Unfortunately this is the middle floor and we cant change it to
> carpet in the future also.
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> But because i am more aware now than before we have eliminated both ground
> floor (because of emfs from smart meters) and top floors due to emfs from
> wiring above. Actually the ground floor was ok; since emf was only at one
> spot in the house; the top floors; of both the houses i checked had emf
> above 6-7 all through the house due to wiring in the crawl space above.
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> After this experience; we wonder.. where is the world going; by the time my
> kids are old enough there wont be any place to hide. jeez.
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> -gariki
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> > what would you do? stay or move?
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> > If the other house has less problems with traffic, EMF's, cell towers,
> etc. then carpet can be easily removed and a floor put down for probably
> less expense than it would be to deal with the EMF problems.
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> > For example, you would have to use Mu Metal on the ceiling or floor and
> the wall to block the EMF's from your area. But enough sheets to do the job
> would probably cost you about $2,000 to $5,000, You could put in a floor in
> the other house for the same amount of money. Just my 2 cents.
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