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Adding Switch To Dr Gauss Master Emf Meter

7/6/2019

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I have previously shown you how to add a LED light to the Dr Gauss - EMF Meter but i never got round to showing how to add the switch mod so that the meter stays on and does not time out many have emailed me asking for more details and how to add the switch which i have finally now gotten around to showing.

I would advise you follow the LED modification instructions on the below link to add the LED then follow the short instructions on how to add the switch.


Instructions

You will need:
Electrical wire, Soldering Iron, Electrical Tape, Phillips screwdriver, Stanley Knife & a SPDT toggle switch.

1. Follow the instructions on this post to remove the back from your EMF meter

https://paranormalderby.co.uk/blog/adding-a-light-to-your-gauss-master-emf-meter

2. Make a hole some where on the side of the case of the emf meter for the switch the size will depend on the switch you have purchased see below image of where i put mine. This seemed best place to not interfere with the circuit board so bear this in mind before you make a hole that it does not touch circuit board when closed up. (SEE IMAGE 1 BELOW)

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Attach 2 leads to top and bottom poles of the switch ideally red for positive and then add a negative lead to the centre poll on the switch.

4. You then attach one of the red leads to either the 0.1mg pad shown below or the 1-10mg pad depending on which way round you want it to work. For example top lead to 0.1 would activate this when in up position and and bottom lead to 1-10 when in down position. (center is OFF) ( SEE IMAGE 2 BELOW)
5.  Once its all soldered test the circuit before reassembling meter.
6.  Reassemble the meter

Notes: When meter is in off position after using either setting the meter will time out eventually which is normal and happens on the built in switch providing it is not picking up any emf on the needle you can switch it off sooner by disconnecting and reconnecting battery.

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know your emf meters.....

21/5/2014

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More a less every paranormal researcher/investigator owns a EMF meter of some kind.

We decided to test the most popular 3 emf meters and also the fake K2 meter to show how they react to a Walkie Talkies, EM Pumps & Mobile phones.
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how to spot a fake kii meter??

13/5/2014

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We made the mistake of buying a fake KII meter and it was sold at the same price as a official KII so we made this video to help those who already have a KII or are thinking of buying one to check if theirs is fake or not.

Hope this helps.
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How to avoid radio contamination on a p-sb7 Spirit box

3/5/2014

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This video below shows how a RFID phone pouch can remove unwanted radio signals from the P-SB7.

If you use a external speaker be aware the wire to the external speaker will act as a antenna and still pick up signals close to it although this does not effect sessions as it would be a extremely rare case that you are less than 2 foot from a radio transmitter.

If you dont use a external and only the internal on the P-SB7 then it will block all radio.

We hope this helps as we was searching for a way to prove to skeptics when we get voices that its near impossible to be radio when we use this pouch.
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adding a light to your dr gauss master emf meter

14/12/2013

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The Dr Gauss - EMF Meter is a great EMF meter but lacks one feature most other meters dont and that is you carnt see it in the dark. Although the meter has a audible sound that increases depending on how close you are to the EM field it really needs a light so you can see what Milligauss reading your getting.

So i did this myself and then decided to write this simple guide to adding a light to a Gauss Master and best of all doing this does not affect the sensitivity or reading of the meter.


Instructions

You will need: Standard 3mm or 5mm 3v LED (any colour is fine but blue/red are best), Electrical wire, 82ohm Resistor, Soldering Iron, Electrical Tape, Phillips screwdriver, Stanley Knife

1. Unscrew the 4 screws on the back of Gauss master using a Phillips screwdriver.

2. Using a stanley knife or any other sharp knife cut the tape around side of the screen assembly you will see one on each side. This will allow you to lift the board away from the assembly in Step 5.

3. Make 2 leads with your electrical wire both about 15 cm in length and expose the wire on both ends by removing plastic covering. It is best to use a black and red cable so you don't mix the positive and negative.


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4. Using a soldering iron wire the 2 leads you have just made from connections shown on the picture to the left.

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5. Carefully remove the assembly from the plastic front the plastic switch will also be released when you lift the assembly.

6. Place your LED at the top of the front cover and bend the positive led to the left and negative to the right ensuring a nice snug fit above the meter needle surround.

7. Solder a 82ohm resistor to the positive cable.

8. Solder the other end of the resistor to the Positive leg of the LED and then solder your Negative lead to the Negative leg on the LED.


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9. Now that all the leads are connected you need to carefully put both wires down the sides of the assembly.  I used electrical tape to cover the resistor to keep it in place you can also do this with the cable as it does tend to move around until you have everything back in place

10. Test your circuit by attaching a battery and presing the small black switch on the circuit board to ensure your led lights.

11.Re-assemble your meter and now not worry about seeing your meter in the dark.

Notes: You may have noticed i have a switch added onto my meter and also a hole in the plastic assembly. 


Switch Mod: The Gauss master meter has a power saving feature which turns the unit off after a few minutes if you are using this with a static camera or dont want to hold the meter this is not ideal. The switch i added allows the meter to stay ON constantly in either modes. I will add a guide soon to show you how to do this also.

Led On Light: The gauss master has a small led already on the board that turns on however you carnt see this so what i did was drill hole in the front plastic above the led and use a thin straw to sit on top of the led thus allowing me to see it. You can see this in the pictures above this is a simple modification and doesn't really need a guide.

Feel free to comment on this and also if you found this information useful please be kind and share this page and our website with others the more we help each other the closer we will be to finding the truth..

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