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I am getting a voltage tester (70v-1000 vac) go off (chirps once) when it touches my arm. If I move it up and down my arm it will chirp every few inches. Is this normal? And no, I'm not sitting in an electric chair at the state pen. LOL

This is the voltage tester. https://www.amazon.com/ALLOSUN-GK7-Non-Contact-Voltage-70-1000V/dp/B07N4D9KCL

Brent
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Myself and my wife were able to get triple and quadruple beeps running my voltage tester over my frontal lope on my head, and no beeps on any other part of my body. My wife had single and double beeps on her skin This by definition means there is a magnetic field of 70 volts pertruding beyond the skin or head. I TRIED this on my cat and was able to only get triple beeps when my cat was playing. While laying down I was not able to get any beeps. It must mean when your brain is stimulated it produces more electricity and thus a larger field.

Mike
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