Re: Any Experience with Smart Water Meters??
Posted by JDark on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Any-Experience-with-Smart-Water-Meters-tp4028230p4028254.html
Most of the rural remote spaced out parks I can afford have wells. I have and use a canopy. I get sick when out more than a couple hours a day on average. Can vary though. I already have the hook set aside to hang it there on moving day.
Less EMF told me I may want to get fabric over the windows, and the entire trailer "may" become a faraday cage. I will have to see. That kind of thing often fails miserably, but for others it's a flying success. First the sensitive has to be able to tolerate metal, as I do-many get worse inside the canopy due to the silver or other alloy in the fabric. For me it's saved my life. I will have to see when the time comes. I am going to choose the best place I can, in the short time I have to do so at the beginning of snowbird season. If the trailer helps then so be it, but not counting on it.
Funny: from the replies here it seems that the unsmart water meters are like all else. Some feel it more than others. Some are bothered some are not. An authority on electric smart meters told me they too drop off at a distance pretty quick, but as mentioned above they turn all lines on their circuit into big fat antennas, where the water ones do not affect the lines.
I visited a park last week: NO wifi 100 to 200 feet from maybe one person. There were smart meters on all the posts and the readings in the whole park was HIGH. Much higher than the other park that had main smart meter feeding into analogs on the posts and had more density of people. Another park some time ago had wifi, no smart meters, semi dense and all the spaces I pulled in were quiet zones, except for by the office.