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2 volts is not high enough. I measured my mothers house and it

registered up to 11 volts per meter. 1.5 is an average home. We had up

to 5.4 in a bedroom. Its better to have a meter that measures

accurately. Sandi

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Sandi Maurer wrote:

> 2 volts is not high enough. I measured my mothers house and it

> registered up to 11 volts per meter. 1.5 is an average home. We had up

> to 5.4 in a bedroom. Its better to have a meter that measures

> accurately. Sandi

>

>

Hi Sandi,

" volts PER METER " ?

No, I am not measuring density. Just voltage differential between me and

ground, that the body is picking up via the same method used in

transformers, _Induction_ Plain old volts AC (alternating current).

11 volts! Well, I guess I don't get out much. eeek :P

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bG, I think I finally figured it out after reading the instructions several times that the Radio Shack multimeter doesn't detect that low of a milliamp. You're looking for the range 0.4mA--0.6mA. It says it measures amperage : DC 40/400mA. I'll just have to get another multimeter. Thanks for your help.

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