Hello,
on: http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina110.html is the August issue of *het bitje* available for download. It is in three languages. This time it describes a small detector. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus |
Administrator
|
Hi all,
I received a single Noise Harvester today. I checked it with my Stetzerizer meter, and the meter readings are no different when the Harvester is plugged in or not. Does anyone know what precisely this meter is reading? Is it a single frequency, or a combination of frequencies? It'll take more investigation to determine if I feel anything from this single Noise Harvester. So far I've only used it briefly, and did not experience any sharp pains in my head, which every other capacitor filter has caused me almost immediately. And I'm not concerned about it not registering on the Stetzerizer meter, as the Quantum MiniMax and Power strips don't register on that meter either, yet I can feel the difference with those plugged in. Marc |
Administrator
|
> I received a single Noise Harvester today. I checked it
> with my Stetzerizer meter, and the meter readings are no > different when the Harvester is plugged in or not. Oh wait, I just tried this experiment again, and the Noise Harvester *did* change the Stetzer meter readings. Without the Noise Harvester plugged in, the readings were on the order of 145. With it plugged in, the reading dropped to about 105. That's not a big drop though... Marc |
Bit enough for me to try one. Ordering one now.
----- Original Message ----- From: Marc Martin To: [hidden email] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 7:19 PM Subject: [eSens] Re: Noise Harvester arrives > I received a single Noise Harvester today. I checked it > with my Stetzerizer meter, and the meter readings are no > different when the Harvester is plugged in or not. Oh wait, I just tried this experiment again, and the Noise Harvester *did* change the Stetzer meter readings. Without the Noise Harvester plugged in, the readings were on the order of 145. With it plugged in, the reading dropped to about 105. That's not a big drop though... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
In reply to this post by Marc Martin
Have you tried other outlets on the circuit to see what kind of effect it may have on them both closer to the fuse box (working backwards) and fartheraway from the fuse box? Any effect on outlets on other circuits than the one it is plugged into? Does putting it close to the fusebox the way they recommend placement of the stetzer filters give improvement in readings at the other end of the circuit.? Just a few questions I can think of off thetop. thanks
----- Original Message ----- From: Marc Martin To: [hidden email] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 7:19 PM Subject: [eSens] Re: Noise Harvester arrives > I received a single Noise Harvester today. I checked it > with my Stetzerizer meter, and the meter readings are no > different when the Harvester is plugged in or not. Oh wait, I just tried this experiment again, and the Noise Harvester *did* change the Stetzer meter readings. Without the Noise Harvester plugged in, the readings were on the order of 145. With it plugged in, the reading dropped to about 105. That's not a big drop though... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Administrator
|
denom wrote:
> Have you tried other outlets on the circuit to see what kind of > effect it may have on them both closer to the fuse box (working backwards) > and farther away from the fuse box? Any effect on outlets > on other circuits than the one it is plugged into? Does putting it > close to the fusebox the way they recommend placement of the stetzer filters > give improvement in readings at the other end of the > circuit.? Just a few questions I can think of off the top. In my living room (where I've been testing so far), I don't know which way is upstream or downstream of the fusebox. I did try plugging in the noise harvester in outlets to the left and to the right of the meter. To the left, the meter readings dropped, while to the right, the meter readings went up -- I seem to recall Charles saying that the Stetzer filters also did this. Can one determine which way is closer to the fusebox based on this? I then went and plugged the Neutralizer into the kitchen (presumably a different circuit) and the meter reading in the living room dropped a little. The Noise Harvester has a light which blinks more rapidly when it's working harder. Curiously, I've found outlets where it doesn't blink very fast (once a second), and then I go over to a nearby outlet, and it blinks much more rapidly (10 times a second?). I've brought the Stetzer meter over to those outlets, and do see that there is a higher reading on these outlets... (e.g. 200 instead of 150) Marc |
Thanks for the info. I can't wait till mine arrives. I'll just buy them slowly until I got enough of them. You got high readings in your house. I never could get mine down below 25 to 30. Maybe now I will be able to.
----- Original Message ----- From: Marc Martin To: [hidden email] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 11:11 PM Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Noise Harvester arrives denom wrote: > Have you tried other outlets on the circuit to see what kind of > effect it may have on them both closer to the fuse box (working backwards) > and farther away from the fuse box? Any effect on outlets > on other circuits than the one it is plugged into? Does putting it > close to the fusebox the way they recommend placement of the stetzer filters > give improvement in readings at the other end of the > circuit.? Just a few questions I can think of off the top. In my living room (where I've been testing so far), I don't know which way is upstream or downstream of the fusebox. I did try plugging in the noise harvester in outlets to the left and to the right of the meter. To the left, the meter readings dropped, while to the right, the meter readings went up -- I seem to recall Charles saying that the Stetzer filters also did this. Can one determine which way is closer to the fusebox based on this? I then went and plugged the Neutralizer into the kitchen (presumably a different circuit) and the meter reading in the living room dropped a little. The Noise Harvester has a light which blinks more rapidly when it's working harder. Curiously, I've found outlets where it doesn't blink very fast (once a second), and then I go over to a nearby outlet, and it blinks much more rapidly (10 times a second?). I've brought the Stetzer meter over to those outlets, and do see that there is a higher reading on these outlets... (e.g. 200 instead of 150) Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Administrator
|
> You got high readings in your house. I never could get mine down below 25 to 30.
I recently moved into this house, and these readings are about the same as they were in my previous house. Historically, my favorite way to deal with the electrical lines has been to use the Quantum Products "Mini-Max" or "Power Conditioner", which doesn't affect the Stetzer meter at all, but I can certainly feel the difference! So I don't know exactly how important these Stetzer meter readings really are, as I suspect the Stetzer meter is designed to make their filters look good. I've read that a company called AudioPrism make both a meter and a line filter, and essentially the filter removes frequencies around 200 khz, and the meter measures frequencies around 200 khz. Not very useful, but the meter sure makes the filters look good! (but their filters don't do anything to the Stetzer meter) Last night I watched a DVD movie with the Noise Harmonizer plugged in next to the TV. My impression was that the TV picture looked better than it usually does (which is really what the Noise Harmonizer is marketed for), but I'm going to need to do further testing to ensure that this is not simply a placebo effect (after all, this is a new house for me, so I'm not really used to what things are normally like here). And I did NOT get any sharp pains in my head, which I did get when trying the Stetzer and AudioPrism filters. Marc |
Administrator
|
In reply to this post by Marc Martin
> The Noise Harvester has a light which blinks more rapidly when it's
> working harder. Curiously, I've found outlets where it doesn't blink > very fast (once a second), and then I go over to a nearby outlet, and > it blinks much more rapidly (10 times a second?). This morning, I went and re-plugged the Noise Harvester into the outlets which were causing it to blink furiously last night, and now they are blinking much less frequently. Also, the Stetzer meter is reading only about 45 this morning, and at this low reading, my one Noise Harmonizer isn't having any effect on the meter (although the Harmonizer is flashing, and presumably removing noise) Also, as to the big question, whether the Noise Harvester is making any difference in the way I feel, that I cannot say for sure at this point. I did feel a bit different watching TV last night, but I cannot say yet whether it was the Noise Harvester that was responsible, nor can I really say if the feeling was good or bad! So further testing is required, with and without the Noise Harvester present... (I'm not quite ready to purchase a second one just yet!) Marc |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |