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Making you're own whole house emf filter

fantasticsam131-2
Does anybody know what a whole house emf filter consists of?  Is it just a bunch of ferrite that wraps around the conduit where the power lines come into the home?  Reason I'm asking is cause I've been shielding the conduit pipe that comes up from the ground where it is buried 6 feet down.  There is about 3 feet under the house where it goes from ground to floor.  I've been wrapping it with steel and carbon fiber vinyl to try to shield it.  But I've left a little section that only has some steel around it.  I've got some left over ferrites that I was using to put on my coax cables.  They aren't the snap on type.  I was going to wrap them around the conduit in the little section Ieft unshieled.  I can hold them in place with with plastic ties and put layers of them in place until that section of the conduit is as thick as the rest that has more shielding.  And then maybe cover it up with more steel.  What are your thoughts on this?

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PUK
its going to be something big - which will depend on what you are trying to
 filter, it would require the expertise of an expert in mains filtering I
am  sure, its not a simple as buying a filter or fitting ferrites or
torroids, but  you can buy these filters - just google and search.
 
puk
 
 
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Does anybody know what a whole house emf filter consists of? Is it just a  
bunch of ferrite that wraps around the conduit where the power lines come
into  the home? Reason I'm asking is cause I've been shielding the conduit
pipe that  comes up from the ground where it is buried 6 feet down. There is
about 3 feet  under the house where it goes from ground to floor. I've been
wrapping it with  steel and carbon fiber vinyl to try to shield it. But I've
left a little  section that only has some steel around it. I've got some left
over ferrites  that I was using to put on my coax cables. They aren't the
snap on type. I was  going to wrap them around the conduit in the little
section Ieft unshieled. I  can hold them in place with with plastic ties and put
layers of them in place  until that section of the conduit is as thick as
the rest that has more  shielding. And then maybe cover it up with more
steel. What are your thoughts  on this?






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fantasticsam131-2
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Thanks for your thoughts.  I'd like an expert opinion of someone who knows if there is someone here.  Right now I'm stringing ferrites on plastic ties like they was beads and wrapping it around the conduit below the house before it goes up into the breaker box.  It feels like a good energy on the outside.  Don't know if it will do anything to the electricity going into the house.

--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:

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> its going to be something big - which will depend on what you are trying to
>  filter, it would require the expertise of an expert in mains filtering I
> am  sure, its not a simple as buying a filter or fitting ferrites or
> torroids, but  you can buy these filters - just google and search.
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> puk
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> In a message dated 2/3/2013 6:59:26 P.M. E. Europe Standard Time,  
> quaixemen@... writes:
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> Does anybody know what a whole house emf filter consists of? Is it just a  
> bunch of ferrite that wraps around the conduit where the power lines come
> into  the home? Reason I'm asking is cause I've been shielding the conduit
> pipe that  comes up from the ground where it is buried 6 feet down. There is
> about 3 feet  under the house where it goes from ground to floor. I've been
> wrapping it with  steel and carbon fiber vinyl to try to shield it. But I've
> left a little  section that only has some steel around it. I've got some left
> over ferrites  that I was using to put on my coax cables. They aren't the
> snap on type. I was  going to wrap them around the conduit in the little
> section Ieft unshieled. I  can hold them in place with with plastic ties and put
> layers of them in place  until that section of the conduit is as thick as
> the rest that has more  shielding. And then maybe cover it up with more
> steel. What are your thoughts  on this?
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PUK
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it will do something but probably not what you are looking for, that is the
 question what are you trying to do, how are you measuring/guaging the
perceived  negative agianst the rdesired positives ? do you have a meter or AM
radio  or something...
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 2/3/2013 7:38:27 A.M. Dateline Standard Time,  
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Thanks for your thoughts. I'd like an expert opinion of someone who  knows
if there is someone here. Right now I'm stringing ferrites on plastic  ties
like they was beads and wrapping it around the conduit below the house  
before it goes up into the breaker box. It feels like a good energy on the  
outside. Don't know if it will do anything to the electricity going into the  
house.

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 wrote:
>
> its going to be something big - which will depend on  what you are trying
to

> filter, it would require the expertise of an  expert in mains filtering I
> am sure, its not a simple as buying a  filter or fitting ferrites or
> torroids, but you can buy these filters  - just google and search.
>
> puk
>
>
> In a  message dated 2/3/2013 6:59:26 P.M. E. Europe Standard Time,
>  quaixemen@... writes:
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>
>
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> Does anybody  know what a whole house emf filter consists of? Is it just
a
> bunch of  ferrite that wraps around the conduit where the power lines
come
> into  the home? Reason I'm asking is cause I've been shielding the
conduit
>  pipe that comes up from the ground where it is buried 6 feet down. There
is  
> about 3 feet under the house where it goes from ground to floor. I've  
been
> wrapping it with steel and carbon fiber vinyl to try to shield  it. But
I've
> left a little section that only has some steel around  it. I've got some
left
> over ferrites that I was using to put on my  coax cables. They aren't the
> snap on type. I was going to wrap them  around the conduit in the little
> section Ieft unshieled. I can hold  them in place with with plastic ties
and put

> layers of them in place  until that section of the conduit is as thick as
> the rest that has  more shielding. And then maybe cover it up with more
> steel. What are  your thoughts on this?
>
>
>
>
>
>  
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