Test your body voltage

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Published 2021-02-26
Summary by Jeremy Madvin

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so very much for the short comma yet informative video, sir.. Much appreciated! 👏
  • @Equiluxe1
    The black lead should be in the com (common) socket the red lead should be in the other sockets, not that it will make any difference with ac (alternating current) but with DC (direct current) you will be getting positive and negative mixed up. In any case what you are getting there is induced voltage fro the mains via capacitive and inductive coupling. Also never a good idea to connect yourself to the ground socket as there could be a fault in the system and you have mains voltage on the ground line because it has broken somewhere and you have a short to ground on some piece of equipment. Another thing bio electricity is DC.
  • Thanks for making simple video, really useful thanks have a good day.
  • @malekiram
    brilliant been looking for ages....thank you very much ..simply explained ...awsome
  • Awesome, teaching my daughter about the human body. My dad taught me this but not explained simple as this. Thanks.
  • @atuldas009
    Very good smile😊😊😊 in less time good teaching ❤❤🙏🙏🙏❤❤
  • I really like the way kept it simple enough for an average person to understand. The only thing I’d add is, the example you used is ONLY an accurate reading of your body voltage when around EMF. Test your body voltage further away from all AC currents. There’s still cell & radio disruption but it’s the best way to know your natural body voltage
  • @Jnglfvr
    Ghost voltage. In fact my meter reads 3 V in LowZ mode. Problem is that when measuring voltages below 8 V the meter reverts to 10 M ohm impedance. Don't think you can draw any current from this. This is simply due to capacitive coupling of your body to ground and has no source of "power" behind it. Once the circuit it loaded the charges are drained and the party comes to an end.
  • @Bianchi77
    Informative video, thanks for sharing, like it :)
  • @Yukon33
    🤔on my digital multimeter, red is plugged into the V-Ohm-Hz-%-Live-C/F hole and the black goes into COM. Proper ground in the outlet should be tested first to ensure it works.
  • @dcrump
    Thank you, trying to test my tile floor to see if it’s good for grounding… live in a house with a concrete slab foundation.
  • @johnellison3030
    Can you measure the transient voltages coming through your body. When the active and neutral are in a capacitive coupling state and you're closing the circuit by holding one probe and having the other in a live circuit ?
  • @ronj5714
    How would you test if you wanted to see how much you are getting when standing in the grass- barefoot. I am curious to see if what many are saying is indeed true- our bodies gain electrons from the earth itself, saying the earth's surface is indeed electrically charged with electrons and your body will uptake them if there isn't a barrier in between . They say you pull electrons from the earth on grass, sand so long as your soles do not prevent it, like rubber soles- which are on pretty much every shoe nowadays. They equate many health problems because of this. Thank you.
  • @Caveman2437
    Help..... have have a choice of v~ 200 or v~ 500 but on both of them it does not move I just get is 00.0. In either black to com or red to com both nothing
  • @goodfun13
    I guess if you are out and about the black wire goes straight into the earth?