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originally posted by: GBP/JPY
it's the whole house rather equally resonating. I was radar in the Air Force and digital electronics was new....the meter was quiet out on the wall.....I'll play detective more....if one killed the service entrance switch and the noise stopped............
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originally posted by: GBP/JPY
it's the 120 volt wiring....
ya know they sell those plug in bug repelling resonators for the wiring....he he works on the whole house...
a reply to: rickymouse
originally posted by: Asgaard
I've recently also started to notice a low humming sound during the night. It's hard to describe, the best I can compare it with is like a PC fan except much lower pitch. It kicks up in intensity aswell, like a PC fan kicking into overdrive and then back to normal again.
originally posted by: Asgaard
feeling extremely hot. Like it's a very hot summer night. Except, my body doesn't feel hot and I have zero sweat. My body temperature is perfectly normal aswell. But, from the inside it feels like I'm cooking, as if I'm put into a microwave oven or something.
I wonder if there is some sort of transformer in the new meters? Never thought about the meter.
The one we have here uses the actual power line to transmit a signal according to the guy I know who works at the power company. It sends a signal that goes through the transformer some how and they can shut off the meter remotely and can read the meter from their computer at the power plant. Not 5 g here. They can tell just who's power is out and where the break occurs. I think he said it goes through the third wire or ground wire. I have no ability with our meter to check it by an app or smartphone, I guess they are getting that system in the city limits, but that is a different power company. They have a tower there that can communicate with the meters on top of the water tower.
originally posted by: CharlesT
a reply to: rickymouse
I wonder if there is some sort of transformer in the new meters? Never thought about the meter.
Probably does but the new meters have transmitters in them that communicates with their central receiver station a long way off.