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?
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?