Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi friends, ? I have the little guass meter, called Dr. Gauss, in the LessEMF catalog, that I have been experimenting with.? It is a neat little meter, but I have a few questions about them.? ? Firstly,? if says on the back if you push down briefly you will measure between 1mG and 10mG. ? But if you hold the button it will measure smaller levels, .1 to 1. ? So basically I wonder would briefly be about one second?? (what I've been doing)? I do see if you hold it longer it makes more noise but actually is starting to indicate the lower levels.... ? I just want to determine how long briefly should be! ? Secondly,? I'm mostly doing one room.? It seems that with all the same lights, etc on, that sometimes the readings are alittle different....Is this normal? Also sometimes if I have been using it for awhile, and maybe my imagination, but it seems the readings get higher on the same time holding the button. ? does the machine need to warm up or something? ? Just wondered any experiences or info, thanks! ? Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 > I have the little guass meter, called Dr. Gauss, if says on the back if > you push down briefly you will measure between 1mG and 10mG. But if you > hold the button it will measure smaller levels, .1 to 1. Press and hold for the 0-1 range. Press and release for the 0-10 range. > Secondly,? I'm mostly doing one room.? It seems that with all the same > lights, etc on, that sometimes the readings are alittle different....Is > this normal? Yes. There is more going on than just the lights. > Also sometimes if I have been using it for awhile, and maybe my > imagination, but it seems the readings get higher on the same time holding > the button. > does the machine need to warm up or something? No, it does not. Remember that the orientation of the meter matters a great deal. Rotate the meter to find the orientation which gives the highest reading. Emil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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