I have suddenly acquired a pacemaker and have a vested interest in not having its programming stopped or reset by an external source!
The information for the type I have says the field strength test limits are 6kV/m and 100uT or 80A/m. Another source says avoid strolling under high voltage power lines, electric fences and fence chargers, pet containment lines, battery chargers, jumper cables, gasoline? engines, "large" generators and so forth. No information as to what large is.
So my question is how would one go about measuring field strength around the farm? I use all of those things frequently.
Anyone know if our new Kubotas put out any kind of field? I don't hug my tractor a lot but commonly stand next to it while running.
The information for the type I have says the field strength test limits are 6kV/m and 100uT or 80A/m. Another source says avoid strolling under high voltage power lines, electric fences and fence chargers, pet containment lines, battery chargers, jumper cables, gasoline? engines, "large" generators and so forth. No information as to what large is.
So my question is how would one go about measuring field strength around the farm? I use all of those things frequently.
Anyone know if our new Kubotas put out any kind of field? I don't hug my tractor a lot but commonly stand next to it while running.