RF DOES PIGGYBACK ON HOUSE WIRING

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Basement-Homes-tp3552248p3555223.html


Yes folks. This is true.
Lizzie
Commentary by Cindy Sage, Sage Associates and James J. Biergiel, EMF Electrical Consultant July 2010

Typical gauge electrical wiring that provides electricity to buildings (60 Hz power) is not constructed or intended to carry high frequency harmonics that are increasingly present on normal electrical wiring.  The exponential increase in use of appliances, variable speed motors, office and computer equipment and wireless technologies has greatly increased these harmonics in community electrical grids and the buildings they serve with electricity.  Harmonics are higher frequencies than 60 Hz that carry more energy, and ride along on the electrical wiring in bursts.   Radio frequency (RF) is an unintentional by-product on this electrical wiring
Electrical wiring it is not sized for the amount of energy that radio frequency and microwave radiation.  These unintended signals that can come from new wireless sources of many kinds are particularly a worry for the new smart meters that produce very high intensity radio frequency energy in short bursts.  Electrical fires are likely to be a potential problem.
Electrical wiring was never intended to carry this – what amounts to an RF pollutant – on the wiring.  The higher the frequency, the greater the energy contained.  It’s not the voltage, but it is the current that matters.  RF harmonics on electrical systems can come from computers, printers, FAX machines, electronic ballasts and other sources like variable speed motors and appliances that distort the normal, smooth 60 hertz sine wave of electrical power and put bursts of higher energy RF onto the wiring.
Wireless smart meters don’t intentionally use the electrical system to send their RF signal back to the utility (to report energy usage, etc). But, when the wireless signal is produced in the meter… it boomerangs around on all the conductive components and can be coupled onto the wiring, water and gas lines, etc. where it can be carried to other parts of the residence or building.
It is an over-current condition on the wiring.  It produces heat where the neutral cannot properly handle it. The location of the fire does NOT have to be in close proximity to the main electrical panel where the smart meter is installed.



To: [hidden email]
From: [hidden email]
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 12:31:51 +0000
Subject: [eSens] Re: Basement Homes?


 



I do think that broadband is travelling on the wires. Maybe it is induction as the cable wires are right next to the power line wires. Telephone wires too.

K
- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:

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> Wi-Fi won't go very far on wiring (probably a few inches, though it
> could travel further in shielded wiring). Although the same pulse
> structure might appear in the dirtly electricity do to power supply loads
> pulsing with the microwaves.
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> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:37 AM, KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:
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> > Loni,
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> > I think a basement would help IF one does not have underground wiring &
> > radon & mold free. .
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> > We have one, it helps but I feel the underground wiring & have to have
> > safer wiring that will run above your head. There will be wire free ceiling
> > places you can locate.
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> > I tested
> > w my cheaper meter at 1 Gauss on the floor. I'm pretty sure wi-fi is on
> > our wring.
> > I read .06 mw/m 2 RF at an outlet. We have from ..01 - .03 in our free
> > space *& live in a valley.
> >
> > Kathy
> >
> > From: Loni <loni326@...>
> > Subject: [eSens] Basement Homes?
> > To: [hidden email]
> > Date: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 11:28 AM
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> > Do you think a basement home would sheild some of the Cell radiation?
> > Anyone have one that can advise?
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> > Does the cell antenna's rf ride in on your elecrtrical wires in your home?
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> > Thanks, Loni
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