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Does anybody here use a Stetzerizer surgemeter? If so, what kind of
readings do you find? Still trying to get to the bottom of why the bedroom feels so uncomfortable. Still feels like it is the overhead fan (switched off at the wall) that is effecting me (I don't like the A/C vent directly over me either). Shivani says that there is still an electric field around a switched- off fan even if not a 60 Hz magnetic field. Any comments? Thanks, Aline |
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Aline wrote:
> Does anybody here use a Stetzerizer surgemeter? If so, what kind of > readings do you find? It seems that many people add filters until they can get their readings down below 20. I don't use the filters, but have the meter. I find that with the TV/stereo turned off, the readings are around 50-80. With them turned on, the readings are around 150-200. I found one outlet in the living room that was much higher than the rest (sometimes up to 500). This outlet was bothering me, so I replaced the outlet with a higher quality one, and the readings went back down to normal (and it stopped bothering me). Marc |
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The reality on the stetzer filters is some people feel better, some feel the
same and some feel worse. Personally I wasn't helped by the stetzer filters. The surge meter is not calibrated, so the result numbers don't mean anything, the only relative thing you will see is you'll see a higher number before you put the filters on, and a lower number after, but you can't just buy a surge meter to see how much rf is on your lines, the actual numbers they give are meaningless. On 4/24/07, Aline <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Does anybody here use a Stetzerizer surgemeter? If so, what kind of > readings do you find? > > Still trying to get to the bottom of why the bedroom feels so > uncomfortable. Still feels like it is the overhead fan (switched off at > the wall) that is effecting me (I don't like the A/C vent directly over > me either). > > Shivani says that there is still an electric field around a switched- > off fan even if not a 60 Hz magnetic field. > > Any comments? > > Thanks, > Aline > > > ... [show rest of quote] -- Paul Coffman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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In reply to this post by Marc Martin
> I don't use the filters, but have the meter. I find that with
> the TV/stereo turned off, the readings are around 50-80. With > them turned on, the readings are around 150-200. After posting the above, I remembered that I had recently installed a new power strip on the TV/stereo -- a Furman PST-8D, which is supposed to have really good AC line noise attenuation (bi-directional): Noise reduction > 40 dB from 150 kHz - 100 kHz Noise reduction > 80 dB from 100 kHz - 1GHz So I redid the above measurements, and guess what? Turning on the TV/stereo had no affect on the Stetzer meter readings in the surrounding outlets -- the readings were ~80 with everything turned on or off! Marc |
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> Noise reduction > 40 dB from 150 kHz - 100 kHz
> Noise reduction > 80 dB from 100 kHz - 1GHz Sorry, that should have read: Noise reduction > 40 dB from 10 kHz - 100 kHz Noise reduction > 80 dB from 100 kHz - 1GHz I believe the Stetzer meter is paying attention to the 10 khz - 100 khz range... Marc |
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