Welcome to the next level of Ghost Hunting; this is where it gets serious. The EDI Meter is more than just an EMF Meter! It's an all-in-one Environmental Detection Instrument. It monitors and logs the data and displays it as graphs. You can use it during your paranormal investigation. You may notice a spike in the times you encounter paranormal activity. You can see the spikes from the graphs from the meter. You can add this to your video to further back up your evidence. You may see temperature, EMF, vibration, air pressure and humidity spikes. What does it perform? This is the best EDI+ Meter Information Logger on the market.
A Ghost-Hunting Multimeter
If you're looking for an all-in-one ghost hunting device, then you've come to the right place. EDI meters are spirit-sensing powerhouses, combining all your most essential ghost hunting tools in one handy device.
SpiritShack has a couple of different EDI meters that will take your paranormal investigation to the next level.
About EDI Meters
EDI meters are for serious paranormal investigators who want to collect precision data that can be analysed after the ghost hunt. These highly technical devices can capture a wide range of data, which can then be exported to spreadsheets or graphs.
But, how do they work?
It may look like just an EMF meter, but it goes way beyond that, using different sensors to take environmental readings. The sensor data can then be analysed to check whether any fluctuations in environmental conditions occurred, which might correlate with a spirit making its presence known.
EDI meter features
There are different EDI meters on the market, but most have the following features:
Ambient temperature sensor: This helps you detect cold spots, so you can move towards these cool areas to collect more data.
Vibration sensor (Geophone): LEDs on the device will light up when vibration is detected. If you place the EDI meter on a table or flat surface and move away, and it detects vibration, you know there is a ghost nudging the table!
Air pressure sensor: Have you ever gone ghost hunting and suddenly felt like the air has been sucked out of the room? This sensor will confirm what you're feeling by detecting changes in air pressure.
Humidity sensor: These sensors are highly sensitive to changes in air moisture, and an LED will either flash or a screen will display the changes in humidity which might indicate a ghost is lurking nearby.
Electromagnetic field sensor (EMF): Theories within the ghost hunting field suggest that ghosts interact with the electromagnetic field. This sensor detects any changes in the field, indicating a spirit might be trying to communicate with you.
By recording and displaying all this data, ghost hunters can navigate haunted locations knowing they've got the best possible tool to detect spirits or ghosts.
Most EMF meters have data logging capabilities, which means you'll be able to revisit your experiences with real data captured during the ghost hunt. It's not just about what you feel at the moment - you can access the log file after the investigation and compare your data with other evidence you recorded like that from your infrared camera or motion detectors being activated.
How To Use An EDI Meter
Using a meter is quite similar to using an EMF meter; however, how you use it will depend on the readings you want to take. For example, if you want to detect vibrations, you'll have to place the meter on a solid surface and not hold it in your hand.
Let's look at step-by-step instructions for using an EDI meter.
Switch on the EDI meter using the power button. It may take a few seconds to be ready to use. Make sure the batteries are fully charged and the SD card is empty.
Set up your meter. Depending on the data you want to capture, you can adjust the sensitivity settings and what you want the real-time LED display to show (if applicable).
Place the meter in a haunted location, on a stable surface so that you don't get false readings. Begin recording.
Start monitoring the meter readings. It might display sudden changes in environmental conditions and detect vibration. Any sudden fluctuations may indicate paranormal activity.
If your EDI meter has a data logger, check that it recorded the readings. Alternatively, you can use a camera to record the meter or take notes during the session. For your notes, make sure to jot down the time when events occurred.
Review the spreadsheet log or your notes. Look for patterns or any sudden changes which might indicate a spiritual presence. Compare the data with evidence gathered by other devices during the paranormal investigation.
Use your EDI meter in another location to test different areas in the haunted building. This will provide you with a better understanding of the paranormal entities that are present.
Using your meter with other ghost hunting equipment
It is always a good idea to use your meter with other investigative tools. That way you can compare the evidence recorded and also get a full picture of the paranormal activities at the location.
Since the meter already has many features, such as pressure and humidity sensors, temperature readings, and an EMF meter, you don't need a lot of ghost hunting equipment to build out your kit.
Here are some devices you can consider to use along with your EDI meter:
Ghost cameras: Ghost cameras, specifically thermal imaging cameras or night vision cameras, can help you capture visual evidence of temperature fluctuations or spectres.
EVP recorders: An EVP recorder records electronic voice phenomena (which are not audible to the human ear). It is possible that at the same time your meter spikes, the EVP recorder might record a noise.
Spirit box: A spirit box uses AM and FM frequencies to allow ghosts to communicate.
Ouija board: If you want to communicate with a spirit by asking it questions and getting answers, a Ouija board is a useful tool to have in your kit.
Light sensor: Most EDI meters don't have a light sensor, which detects changes in brightness levels.
SpiritShack's Range Of EDI Meters
We stock a range of EDI meters at SpiritShack to complete your ghost hunting kit:
EDI+ Meter and Data Logger
It's the world's most advanced EDI meter. If there's one thing you need for your paranormal investigations, it's this handy device.
It features:
An EMF meter with sound and dual readout
Data logger and graphing
Multi-use display control
Ambient temperature reader
Vibration sensor
Air pressure and humidity sensor
Ambient thermometer
It's the perfect tool to have in your arsenal if you want to detect environmental and energy changes.
Flux 2 Paranormal Response Device
This device allows you to directly communicate with ghosts. It uses motion, distance and temperature sensors to detect a spirit. When you ask a question to a paranormal entity, the red or green lights on the Flux 2 will light up in response.
Para4ce Quad
This 4-in-1 EDI meter has an EMF sensor, Rem pod, temperature detector and vibration sensor. This small device is all you need to take your investigations to the next level.
The technical specs are:
Para4ce Shadow Master
This Para4ce device has a light sensor which is used to detect shadows cast by entities. You can adjust the sensitivity of the sensor using the dial.
Wrapping Up: EDI Meters
There's not a lot of ghost hunting equipment as powerful as EDI meters, purely because of their usefulness. It is a multi-meter device, with sensors to detect changes in the environment without the need to haul out 10 different tools.
You can't go wrong with adding an EDI meter from SpiritShack to your ghost hunting kit.
What is the EDI meter?
The meter, designed by Centex, is an environment multi-meter. It can monitor humidity, vibration, air pressure, EMF, and temperature. The EDI stores and logs all the readings from all sensors during operation. You can plug it into a computer to view the prehistoric readings.
What is the EDI+ meter?
The EDI+ meter was designed by Centex. It is a later and more modern model of their meter. The EDI and EDI+ are environment multi-meters. It can monitor humidity, vibration, air pressure, temperature, and EMF. The devices store and log all the readings from all sensors during use. You can plug it into a computer to view the prehistoric readings.
What does the Environmental Detection Instrument do?
The meter logs and monitors many natural conditions. Humidity, vibration, air pressure, EMF, and temperature, for example. It's an accurate environment monitoring device designed by Centex. Ghost hunters use the device to monitor the conditions of the area.
What does the environment meter do?
The EDI+ Meter logs and monitors many environmental conditions. It checks humidity, vibration, air pressure, EMF, and temperature. It's made by Centex and is the latest model which replaced the EDI. Ghost hunters use the device to monitor any changes to the area's conditions.
How accurate is the environment meter?
The EDI+ meter is a high-end monitoring device created by Centex. It displays humidity, vibration, air pressure, EMF, and temperature readings. It is a specialist piece of equipment which is accurate.