Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 So what does moving the fridge from the wall 6 inches do to reduce emf's. > Actually, does it really matter if there is a high EMF reading > from the car fan being on? I don't think the EMF from motors is > very harmful, despite the reading on the meter. > > It is likely the field being measured is not from the gasoline solid block of iron motor, but the wiring in the car, the amperage between the generator and the battery, and if it is a new hybrid car, then the high-high voltage between the batteries and the 4 electrical motors on each wheel. Not to mention the coils in the heated seat, electrical loops and paths through the frame, and whatever other accessory that is on. > It's more often the high frequency square waves ( " pulsed signals " ) > that cause the most damage, but those frequencies come from wi-fi, > cell phones, computers, TVs, " high efficiency " electronics, etc. > Not motors. > The electrical winding in motors do create a magnetic field, that at least for me is a definite avoid. Just moving the fridge 6 inches from the bedroom wall may indeed make a significant difference, but it would be better to have the bed on the opposite wall anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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