Did some checking nothing is coming up hopefully a bad detector ill wait and see will check back later.
edit on 7-6-2012 by ed1320 because: (no
reason given)
Originally posted by watchesfromwall
reply to post by Extralien
Thanks for posting Extralien. I live in Indiana and am about an 1 1/2 drive to the location stated.
A little worried because the Youtube received the information from 2 different sources, but then seems to be promoting his channel quite a bit.
South Bend is home to Notre Dame (university: "the Fighting Irish")/
I'll dig around some more and see if I can find anything...if so, I'll post.
Thanks again.![]()
Note that these are generally run by individuals, and not all readings may be accurate. Do not panic because you see a high reading. Someone could be getting invalid readings.
"out of control readings on the GeigerGraph screen from about 11:30pm local time that occurred while sleeping. My apologies to all. I have no idea what caused this. Shut down GeigerGraph and restarted. Readings from the Geiger were in the normal range (the Geiger operates on A/C). All cable connections are tight and not loose. Am speculating between the GFI and USB Adapter and some sort of voltage spikes. The uninterruptable power supply UPS had lost power and had died - a tripped GFI. I am not going to leave the system running while not at home until I can determine and fix the problem."
Originally posted by Char-Lee
reply to post by Extralien
Interesting as there was an even but they are saying nothing escaped.
Nuclear Event in USA on Thursday, 07 June, 2012 at 17:11 (05:11 PM) UTC.
Description
Engineers at the Davis-Besse nuclear reactor near Toledo found a pinhole coolant leak in a pipe weld Wednesday evening while doing a walk-down inspection of the plant.
hisz.rsoe.hu...
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by boncho
False Alarm
"out of control readings on the GeigerGraph screen from about 11:30pm local time that occurred while sleeping. My apologies to all. I have no idea what caused this. Shut down GeigerGraph and restarted. Readings from the Geiger were in the normal range (the Geiger operates on A/C). All cable connections are tight and not loose. Am speculating between the GFI and USB Adapter and some sort of voltage spikes. The uninterruptable power supply UPS had lost power and had died - a tripped GFI. I am not going to leave the system running while not at home until I can determine and fix the problem."edit on 7-6-2012 by boncho because: (no reason given)