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EMF Kid

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I have my corded phone and Ethernet cable connected to optic fibre and I was experiencing high V/m on my Ethernet and phone cable. I never had this problem before when I was on copper cable and I assumed it was the two-pronged power adaptor. I have no wireless in my home.

Lately, it has become worse and when I go into the kitchen to cook I have begun to feel nausea and ill, headaches and other things.

I have a couple of ELF metres and I measured all the power points and light switches and assumed it would measure below 240, but I found that all areas measured between 500-1000V/m and fluctuating, like something from outside is being induced into the power cables of our area. I haven't checked the sub-unit outside on the street or any of the power terminals within our area.

I went out to the main power box for my unit and measured the same at the input of the power into our three units. I turn the main power off and the measurements disappeared,

How can a 240VAC produce high levels of electric fields (V/m)?

I understand what V/m is, but I can't understand how the measurement of 500-1000V/m is appearing on a 240V AC power. I have no idea and it's not the power adaptor attached to my modem that my phone and Ethernet cables are attached to.

Any idea fellows?
 

Bluejets

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Contact your local supply authority.

Just be aware that these days there can be a fairly stiff call out fee for false alarms or time wasters.
 

Martaine2005

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I too have very high Volts per metre in my dining room. My ELF meter was off the scale..
I had a brain wave and it worked fantastically.

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Tha fios agaibh

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Current flowing will cause a magnet field.

Near power lines 10,000V/m is common.

I wouldn't worry about a few hundred V/m.
EMF from the sun itself is about 200V/m.

Unless your seeing several thousand V/m away from power, I would save your worrying for global warming.
 
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