The AMP annealer has a steel case that covers the unit, that is grounded. That is a faraday cage isn't it?So I thought it might have been the fumes from using fired cases... Which is why I switched to cleaning them beforehand. Still feel the effects...Ive noticed that after I'm done with my batch of cases within 15-20 minutes I'm back to normal. I'm certain it's not a smell that's getting me but who knows I could be wrong. Amp knocked it out of the park with these things and I'm not trying to bash them at all. I love mine and I'm definitely not scared of emf...just was curious if it was just me or placebo effect. For sh*ts and giggles I was looking on Amazon and seen different products such as stick on mats that a guy could cover the unit with to block emf emission. Im curious how a guy could actually measure the emissions and if it is even feasible to block it
I use mine in the garage with a fan, crossed vents, I detect a whisp of heat but the fan is a must I believe.A good friend of mine pointed out to me he was getting "headaches" while using his amp annealer. After our conversation I paid attention the next time I used mine and noticed I also didn't feel "right" while using mine. Seems almost like a brain fog or slight headache...came on after about 30 cases...as a test I cleaned brass in my wet tumbler before annealing the next batch...to make sure it wasn't the smell of carbon cooking that was doing it. I have noticed in subsequent sessions that when I'm annealing big cases with higher Aztec numbers the head fog comes sooner and more intense than when doing my 6xc cases...after about 20 minutes of being done I'm back to normal. I'm not for sure if it's I'm more sensitive to things (I get back ocular migraines and I've had 8 documented concussions...old pro Motocrossed)
Might as well go full send and wear a covid mask too ...we all know that worked splendidly.You should wear a respirator, put on a welding helmet and get dressed in HECS Camo outfit when using it.