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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps [Re: HayDay] #6863008
05/04/20 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by HayDay
Still trying to wrap my head around what is being proposed.......that traps are magnets.......and means to measure the magnetic force.......a magnetometer.

So I looked up "magnetometer" and came away with more questions than answers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetometer

Which of the various types of magnetometers are being suggested to be used? As in which product.......exactly. There seems to be many forms.

If a magnetometer is the tool to measure the strength of the magnetic force inherent in the magnet......the trap......how does the trap get magnetized in the first place?


To answer you the best way would be to repeat what’s already been said. If you will go back and read all of the post that I made pertaining to magnetic fields or radiation off of a trap or a trap device. You can find all of the post under users post on Trapperman.

Don’t think of magnets or magnetism you’ll get confused. All you are doing is measuring the intensity of the positive ions radiating off of the traps and devices. Negative ions will always give you a reduced field and the positive ions a more intense field.
Negative ions are good positive ions are not good at high levels or higher levels than the average induction of the earth


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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps [Re: steeltraps] #6880141
05/23/20 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by steeltraps
Craig Ogorman also uses BIG traps. Like #3 Bridgers and #4 all four coiled with metal screen covers and has been catching 1000 plus a year for any years. I would like to just see how a #4 with 4 coils and metal screen cover , would react to Tesla Bot ? Would there be a difference between a #3 with a screen and a #3 without screen?? I may have to find out IF it quits raining here


I saw where I did not respond to this.

Aluminum screen covers would make a tremendous difference. It would shield the field reducing the amount of intensity.I believe, especially on the type of traps you mentioned.


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Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps [Re: Artrapper16] #6880165
05/23/20 08:37 AM
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Craig uses steel screen.

Re: Magnetic field of coyote traps [Re: Taximan] #6880181
05/23/20 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Taximan
Craig uses steel screen.


Both aluminum and steel screen will Distort the field or rearrange the field. Aluminum is paramagnetic aluminum should have more of a shield, Depending on material and how it covered the pan,And area under the pan.

Last edited by Kirk De; 05/23/20 09:15 AM. Reason: Clarification

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