Recently I came into having a little EMF meter and starting checking all sorts of things.
I happened to notice my oven (30 years old in-wall stacked duo) has a large B field (mG) value —while the oven is off.
I know there is a static field because of the lines powering the oven, but without the oven actually on, why would there be any readings?
The reading is taken right in front of the knobs that control the ovens and drops off dramatically as you move the meter toward the oven racks or the surrounding walls.
any help is always appreciated.
I happened to notice my oven (30 years old in-wall stacked duo) has a large B field (mG) value —while the oven is off.
I know there is a static field because of the lines powering the oven, but without the oven actually on, why would there be any readings?
The reading is taken right in front of the knobs that control the ovens and drops off dramatically as you move the meter toward the oven racks or the surrounding walls.
any help is always appreciated.