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Default Magentic fields in the engine room

On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 01:14:59 GMT, "Dave Isherwood" wrote:

Thanks for such a prompt and effective reply.

I've ordered the meter and I'll provide some feedback when I'm able to map
the magnetic fields in the engine room.


Probably best to have someone else do it... and ask the doctor what a "safe
range" is. (maybe check with an electric saw 12" away as a "maximum" value.)

Also; I might check again after the engine/genset is off after a few minutes for
risiduals -- so you know if you can shut it down & jump in the engine room.



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