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The EMI Magnetic Field Gauss Meter MG-2000T by LATNEX® is a professional-grade tool designed for measuring magnetic field radiation levels in various environments, including industrial and medical settings. With its triple-axis sensors and wide frequency range, this portable device ensures accurate and reliable readings, making it an essential instrument for EMF inspections.
Manufacturer | LATNEX® |
Part Number | MG-2000T |
Package Dimensions | 22.86 x 12.19 x 6.1 cm; 453.59 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | MG-2000T |
Style | Industrial |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 454 g |
S**N
A good intermediate LAM Gauss Meter
We purchased this product for the purpose of recording :LAM (Low frequency alternating current magnetic fields) for the Project Native EMF blog we run. This product is very easy to use and comes with two main reading options, milligauss and microtesla. We predominantly use this product to measure the LAM fields of both traditional and electric cars. We have found it to be very consistent with its measurements and due to the Tri-Axial detection mechanism it can be pointed in any direction and at any angle without a huge variation to the readings.It comes calibrated very well as we have compared it against other DC/AC Magnetic gauss meters and the reading only vary about about 3%. However its accuracy does decrease as it gets very close to the source of the field and in that regard it varies by about 20% in comparison to more expensive officially calibrated gauss meters. However due to the fact that most readings are concerned with the fields emitted further than 5cms away, this variation is less significant for most purposes.The meter is slightly larger than most alternative options however it comes with a convenient carry case. The display is also large and clear and uses LCD reflective technology and therefore the clarity increases with ambient light. It however does not have a backlit option and therefore is not great when used in the dark.We would rank this as a good quality intermediate LAM gauss meter however there are cheaper single axis gauss meters out there which are reasonably accurate and therefore useful for simple personal use.
H**H
te hoog gegrepen
het meten zal prima gaan maar zeker niet geschikt om LFG te meten en daarmee een richting te bepalen wat wij wel hadden gehoopt.
N**Y
Apparecchio abbastanza semplice da usare
L’apparecchio lo considero un semi professionale, abbastanza semplice da usare, le istruzioni sono tutte in inglese quindi andrebbero tradotte almeno in alcune parti per avere un utilizzo più sicuro e certo.molto sensibile quando ti muovi nello spazio e ti avvicini nelle zone da rilevare conviene tenerlo fermo sulla parte interessata per avere il risultato giusto. molto interessante l’applicazione che ha che in uno spazio ti indica la direzione dove rileva l’alterazione elettromagnetica così da avvicinarti nella zona interessata.
N**T
outil très utile qui permet de voir dans quel monde on vit!!
outil efficace, parfait pour mesurer les box intenet, la fibre , même les emf de la centrale à coté de chez moi , outil indispensable
M**M
Semplice da usare
Semplice da usare e efficace
D**.
A powerful and flexible flat EMF meter
Like many people, the first EMF meter I bought was a Trifield 100XE EMF Meter . It comes highly recommended by many vendors of EMF-related products and its Amazon product pages have lots of five-star reviews. However, my experience with it was not a happy one. This was mostly because the most popular Trifield model has a feature called "frequency weighting" that causes magnetic field readings to be multiplied by 2X or 4X if the meter detects high-frequency magnetic field radiation that's purportedly associated with "dirty electricity." Although my older house turned out to have a number of issues that caused low-frequency EMF, the Trifield's inflated EMF readings made it impossible to pinpoint the EMF issues so it was of no practical use. I ended up finding my EMF issues through other means such as tuning an AM radio to an unused channel and listening for humming or other interference that varied depending upon my physical location in my house. Regarding dirty electricity, I have had an experience with an electronics device that emitted _massive_ high-frequency interference most likely due to a failed filter capacitor, but otherwise my experience is that repairing causes of low-frequency EMF was adequate to alleviate my concerns.Therefore, when I spotted an article that recommended a close cousin to this meter versus the frequency-weighted Trifield, I decided to order one. I've been giving it a workout ever since it arrived.How does the LATNEX compare to the frequency-weighted Trifield? It is vastly superior in almost every way and with relatively little added expense! Its biggest advantage is that it provides _flat_ EMF readings in the low frequency range that seems to affect people like me the most. The word "flat" signifies that the readings are not multiplied or weighted. The effect is that the LATNEX meter typically reads 2X lower than the Trifield if the two meters are positioned side-by-side in the presence of a magnetic field. If the Trifield reads 3.0 mG, the LATNEX will read something like 1.5. What with the widely-held opinion that readings of 3.0 mG or above are unhealthy, this is a very significant difference. If I took the Trifield's readings at face value, I'd think that my house was an unhealthy EMF environment, but the LATNEX tells a very different story. One wonders how many folks have laid down big $$$ on EMF remediation products primarily because the Trifield showed multiplied EMF readings. If so, maybe those folks might have saved lots of $$$ if they'd had a flat EMF meter such as the LATNEX.The LATNEX's flat EMF readings make it a lot easier to distinguish EMF hotspots. With the Trifield, it reads equally high throughout my house, but the LATNEX's readings vary depending on its proximity to EMF sources such as switching transformers or power wiring. In one situation, the LATNEX showed a very high EMF level in the vicinity of a wall outlet. I unplugged the device from the outlet but the EMF stayed high. Remembering that there was another outlet on the other side of the wall, I carried the LATNEX over there and got the same high reading. More importantly, the reading 4' - 6' away from the outlet was elevated by a significant amount if the clock was plugged in. Unplugging a digital clock's wall-wart transformer caused the EMF reading to immediately go back to a more typical level (1.5 - 2.0 mG in that room). Since that outlet was less than 6' from my bed, I moved the clock to the other side of the bed where it's plugged into a different outlet that's several additional feet from my bed. I'd have never found this issue if I'd relied on the Trifield!The last advantage I'll mention for the LATNEX meter is the toggle button that lets you view the three axes--X, Y, and Z--independently. This is very handy for getting an idea of which direction an EMF source lies compared to the meter. In many areas of my house, this mode makes it very clear that the strongest EMF is in the ceiling which happens to be where most electrical wires are. Without this mode, I'd have no idea of whether the EMF source is above, below, ahead, or behind of me, but with it I can find the EMF source much more quickly!I am very impressed by the LATNEX meter. Using it has quickly put me at ease regarding the EMF health of my property and it has been useful for finding and correcting specific EMF issues. Highly recommended!!! Trifield 100XE EMF Meter
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