RE: using a multimeter to detect EMF and body voltage, is it reliable?

Posted by emil on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/using-a-multimeter-to-detect-EMF-and-body-voltage-is-it-reliable-tp4028574p4028575.html

This is totally not correct. While body voltage may be related to the amount
of electric field exposure, it is not the only factor.
To measure field, use a field strength meter.

Emil DeToffol
Less EMF Inc.
776b Watervliet Shaker Rd
Latham NY 12110  USA
tel: 1-518-608-6479
www.lessemf.com

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From: thesniffingratty [via ES]
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Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 9:06 AM
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Subject: [ES] using a multimeter to detect EMF and body voltage, is it
reliable?

I have seen some youtube videos were people use a multimeter to detect body
voltage and extrapolate from that the level of EMF exposure.  I have been
experimenting with this and it seems to give relatively consistent results.
It is this considered a reliable method?  Could I use this, or another
method with a multimeter, to detect electromagnetic fields like current
coming into the house through the plumbing?  

The multimeter I have is sensitive to a tenth of a milivolt.  


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