Waiting to hear the theory.Its back, at 5 o'clock.
Actually getting a yellow warning light at the center.
But I think I have it figured out and it's pretty mundane. I could know tonight if I'm right but Im pretty sure now. Stay tuned.
Waiting to hear the theory.Its back, at 5 o'clock.
Actually getting a yellow warning light at the center.
But I think I have it figured out and it's pretty mundane. I could know tonight if I'm right but Im pretty sure now. Stay tuned.
This is what I thought too!! Could there be metal or water acting as a conductor under ground. Maybe water pipes from a well? When the pump is running it might cause a field ? Just guessing.Well, that sounds like it acted much like some areas on Skinwalker, with the transient fields that appear and go poof. Just a thought!
Raises the question of how many paranormal "investigators" get excited about similar situations? The belief that EMF fields can indicate the presence of a ghost is dubious at best to begin with, and then add in a lack of research about such things as wiring and electrical systems in places being investigated.Lynne, you are on the right track.
I pulled the site plan for my house (still have it after 33 years!) and found what was nagging at my memory. A power line runs dead-center down the middle of the field. It's a distribution line that cuts through my yard underground, to a junction box in the neighbors yard, then to four houses clustered together. Mine is one of them.
When the last home AC unit shuts down for the night, the field collapses. Apparently just lights and small appliances being used in the four houses pulling from the main line isn't enough to generate a large field four feet above ground. But AC units pull a lot of current. I could hear the last unit shut down last night as I was watching the meter. The timing was precise.
Case closed, but it sure got my attention when I first noticed it. In all these years, I've never caught that field before, but have only had the gear for a few years so I don't feel too badly. I suspect the heavy rains we had last week saturated the ground so it's much more conductive than it normally is.
Debunked.
Okay, everyone, put in your guesses, hunches, gut feeling on what it might be before Utah tells us. Water pump for garden kicking in ?I think I have it figured out and it's pretty mundane.
Sounds like the AC from what he posted.Okay, everyone, put in your guesses, hunches, gut feeling on what it might be before Utah tells us. Water pump for garden kicking in ?
Raises the question of how many paranormal "investigators" get excited about similar situations? The belief that EMF fields can indicate the presence of a ghost is dubious at best to begin with, and then add in a lack of research about such things as wiring and electrical systems in places being investigated.
Well done, GW!I'm convinced this instance was mundane, as are most. Paranormal EMF hits, from my experience, are fleeting and of lower energy levels than what you typically find with these meters designed for wiring and such. They are also quite uncommon. Not super-rare, but real paranormal "hits" are not common.
Some paranormal "investigators" seem to think that EVERYTHING is paranormal. We try not to associate with those folks, they can really mess things up. They are usually inexperienced and a little too enthusiastic. As time goes by, they learn to discriminate more effectively.
I became an artist, craftsman, and artisan in life, but did take chemistry and physics in college to the 300 series, before I knew I didn't want to be a scientist or engineer for a living. I'm very well-grounded (no pun intended) in electrical matters.