Guest guest Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 Hi all, Can anyone tell me what is going on when a flourescent light makes a very loud humming noise, and you can actually see waves running down the tubes? What kind of fields would be emanating from this, and, should the lights be changed? Thanks, Audy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 I don't know actually, but I'd guess either you need new bulbs or there is some kind of interference caused by something nearby causing waves in the lights. This would probably have to be pretty strong fields I would think. The other possibility is a bad ballast; if both bulbs are acting the same the ballast could be the problem. Also, if there's a dimmer switch, that could be the problem. Most dimmer switches are not compatible with fluorescents. Bill On 11/2/07, audyl <audyl@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Can anyone tell me what is going on when a flourescent light makes a very > loud humming noise, and you can actually see waves running down the tubes? > What kind of fields would be emanating from this, and, should the lights be > changed? > Thanks, Audy. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 I do not suffer from EMH; however a friend of mine does. She is in her mid-80s and lives in a retirement home. She has been complaining about rashes, swollen throat, vibrations for some time. Until I provided her with a 181 page research document sponsored by the World Health Organization, her doctors and building owner thought she was a nut. Happily they now believe her. In an attempt to identify the source of the electrmagnetism, I bought a gauss meter and walked through the residential facility. It is clear to me that the major contributor of the EMF is the flourescent lights that are EVERYWHERE. My question is: Has anyone had luck in getting building owners, employers, government agencies and the like to retrofit ighting systems? Any other tips you can offer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 In a message dated 21/07/2009 18:10:06 GMT Daylight Time, maurmurr1@... writes: electrmagnetism, I bought a gauss meter and walked through the residential facility. It is clear to me that the major contributor of the EMF is the flourescent lights that are EVERYWHERE. My question is: Has anyone had luck in getting building owners, employers, government agencies and the like to retrofit ighting systems? Any other tips you can offer PAUL UK REPLIES The poor lady hasnt got a DECT phone or similar or perhaps one of the neighbours or worse still a whole load of them ? You checked for this I presume as well as mobile phone mast signals etc ? uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2009 Report Share Posted July 26, 2009 Hi All It has been interesting following the discussion about Fluorescent Lights and the Magnetic fields they create. What I have not seen mentioned is the problem of microsurges on the power line or dirty electricity. This can cause a lot of problems for people who are sensitive to things like this. Graham Stetzer makes a meter to measure the power line Microsurges. They also have filters to reduce the Microsurges. I suggest you go to their website: http://www.stetzerelectric.com/filters/meter_sheet.html <http://www.stetzerelectric.com/filters/meter_sheet.html> On the left hand side of the page go to: Graham-Stetzer Research <http://www.stetzerelectric.com/filters/research/> to read about the problems Microsurges can cause and the benefits received from doing the correction. I have their meter and my house had readings as high as 1000 at some of the outlets. After installing the filters the outlets now read no more than 60. It is still a bit too high as 25 is considered ideal. I am happy with what I have. I live in a retirement community where there is an apartment building. I checked the readings at some outlets in the building, yesterday. The lowest was 400 and over half of the outlets were beyond the 1999 range of the meter! Wow! I do not spend a lot of time in that building! I hope this is some help to you. Bill E > > > > > > > > Unscrewing the lights may not help as it is likely that the electronics > > > and not the tubes are the problem. Also these circumstances are often in > > > office settings where employees don't have the luxury of modifying the > > > lighting conditions; > > > > Actually I have personal experience with this -- unscrewing the > > light tubes above my desk at work does indeed help! > > > > Marc > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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