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> Is this something that should be done?  Loni

Uhh, well I'll put it this way -- I did this before I moved into

my current house, and found several mis-wired outlets, and had

them all fixed before I ever moved in. :-)

Marc

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Ok that's what I thought! Loni

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: EMF Wire Testing Tool

Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 12:27 PM

 

> Is this something that should be done?  Loni

Uhh, well I'll put it this way -- I did this before I moved into

my current house, and found several mis-wired outlets, and had

them all fixed before I ever moved in. :-)

Marc

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You want the outlets wired right. In my experience they usually are.

Ganged neutrals are a more common mistake and this device won't detect

those.

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Sounds like a great idea and inexpensive. I saw other models listed on the

amazon page, is the one you mentioned the best one to get?

Steve

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by a mis-wired electrical system or outlet. Here is an inexpensive way to test

each outlet's wiring yourself. Go to Lowes or Home Depot or click here

(http://www.amazon.com/Ideal-61-500-3-wire-Receptacle-circuits/dp/B000NBDTN6)

and buy one of these testers. It will tell you if any outlet has an open ground,

open neutral, a hot ground wire reverse wired, a hot neutral reversed wired or

is correct. When you get it, test every outlet. I suspect that the outlet that

your landlady is using to plug in her computer may be miswired or not grounded.

That would definitely shoot up the EMF signals.

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you'll know that your home wiring is correct. Good luck!

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ganged neutral? What device would test for that?

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