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I dont read any flow on the grounding wire at the meter tho.
So this looks like transient current returning to the TX from someone in the neighborhood that has flow on their grounding wire and a bad path to their grounded conductor.
But how could it get in my system?
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Would lining the room with metal foil (and grounding it), turning the room into a Faraday cage, have any effect? This could be a metallic wallpaper.
Of course, any penetrations (ie outlets of any type) and windows screened with non-metallic screening will provide leakage.
I know there are some metallic coatings for windows, but the ones I've heard of are things like sputtered gold.
Would the same kind of shielding they use on the windows in microwave ovens work for the windows?
Are there any nearby radio station transmission towers? Signals from AM transmitters couple easily into electronic circuits. I was in one location where a tape recorder picked up an AM station!
30 milligauss is high with the power off. My guess the current is coming in thru the community water line or thru the trany. We had a situation like this on a house. We actually dug up the water pipe near the meter (inground meters) and put in 2' of plastic pipe. This solved the problem
Egg salad in a tin foil hat as they say... but anyway, I have one friend that just turns off the main when he goes to bed. Really nothing wrong with that. There is so much of this stuff around, why not mitigate it where you can. The work is simply to provide a grounded three prong outlet. There is just one reading and that is at the bed which is located directly behind the periscope
30 milligauss is high with the power off. My guess the current is coming in thru the community water line or thru the trany. We had a situation like this on a house. We actually dug up the water pipe near the meter (inground meters) and put in 2' of plastic pipe. This solved the problem
yeah, it doesnt flow back on my GEC ... anyway, the gauss readings are always from the unbalanced flow in the bundle?
Does that mean there will always be gauss readings at a single phase loadcenter fed from a 3phase source.
Many times you see a single phase panelboard with more flow on the neutral than the sum of the the phase wires.
the trany?
It's short for transformer, like genny is for generator.
What I want to know is "periscope." Service mast?
the trany?