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Over the weekend I recieved a Stetzerizer power line filter plus a meter which measures the noise on the power lines. I tested it out, and indeed saw that the meter reading was significantly reduced when plugging in the filter. However, I noticed that I also got a sharp pain in my head when the filter was plugged in, so I don't think this is a solution which will work for me. Then I tried some other line filters that I had purchased in the past: "Quiet Line" by Audio Prism ElectoClear plug-in module (from QuantumQRT.com) Quantum Power strip Curiously, none of these 3 plug-ins affected the meter at all. I'm a bit surprised that the Quiet Line didn't help, because I thought that this was the same type of filter (and the Quiet Line also gives me problems). The ElectroClear and Quantum Power strip are only supposed to focus on the "Quantum Mechanical" noise, so I'm not as surprised that these didn't register on the meter, which I assume is measuring something in the 4-100 khz range. Marc |
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I asked Stetzer for info, like if these things wo work in Europe, because we have other plugs. I asked again, but no reply came. I then asked Lessemf, becaus it seens that they sell the same meter, but the filters are HF Empor, and look different from those of Stetzer. Lessemf sells the filters for European plugs, but I could not find if they supply the meter with an European plug. Also, Lessemf did not reply yet. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 21:51 Subject: [eSens] Stezterizer Meter & Filter > > Hi all, > > Over the weekend I recieved a Stetzerizer power line filter plus > a meter which measures the noise on the power lines. I tested it > out, and indeed saw that the meter reading was significantly reduced > when plugging in the filter. However, I noticed that I also got > a sharp pain in my head when the filter was plugged in, so I don't > think this is a solution which will work for me. > > Then I tried some other line filters that I had purchased in the > past: > > "Quiet Line" by Audio Prism > ElectoClear plug-in module (from QuantumQRT.com) > Quantum Power strip > > Curiously, none of these 3 plug-ins affected the meter at all. > I'm a bit surprised that the Quiet Line didn't help, because > I thought that this was the same type of filter (and the Quiet > Line also gives me problems). The ElectroClear and Quantum > Power strip are only supposed to focus on the "Quantum Mechanical" > noise, so I'm not as surprised that these didn't register on > the meter, which I assume is measuring something in the 4-100 khz > range. > > Marc > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > |
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> I then asked Lessemf, becaus it seens that they sell the same meter, but
> the filters are HF Empor, and look different from those of Stetzer. Note that I bought my meter & filter from LessEMF.com... I *thought* the filters were Stetzer filters, but perhaps they are not. Marc |
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