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> Paul wrote:
> I just got my meter for high frequency noise on the wiring and took
> some readings. They say ideally readings should be under 25 and over
> 50 is a problem. My readings are between 600 and 1400. It seems i
> might have a problem. Have other people had readings this high, is
> that typical?
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> Shivani replies:
> Many people have readings this high, unfortunately. Some people have
> so much electrical pollution it is actually beyond the capacity of the
> Stetzerizer meter to read it, and it just says "1." You are likely to notice
> that the level changes on different days of the week and at different times of
> day. It all depends on the usage of others on your same line from the
> susbstation. If lots of people are watching the Super Bowl, for instance, or
> it's really hot and they have AC on, then you'll get higher readings than
> usual.
> Anyway, the important thing is to deal with whatever level you do have,
> by installing enough filters to get levels down to 20. Be sure to check now
> and then, because you have to have enough filters to deal with the maximum
> level of dirty electricity you get. In other words, you mention getting
> readings rasnging from 600 to 1400. You need to filter to deal withthe 1400.
> Also, installing filters is not usually all one needs to do. The
> filters deal with the frequencies in the electrical circuits. But not with
> currents on your water pipes, phone lines, etcetera. It is common to find high
> frequency electric fields not only on these, but on many surfaces throughout
> your home that you would ordinarily not think of as conductive, such as wood
> furniture.
> I recommend the Aaronia Multidektor Profi II to check for these
> high-frequency electric fields. You can read about it on my Web site.
> Regards,
> Shivani Arjuna
> www.LifeEnergies.com
>
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