Posted by
Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Fwd-Re-Stetzer-filters-tp1539163p1539195.html
I agree. Both my workplace and my wife's office are horrible areas in
Stetzer readings. In our house, I have about 10 filters and that is
enough. I think in order to lower the levels in my wife's office to
below 50, I would need at least 10 if not 15. Those wall outlets in her
old office building seem to be independent of each other so they don't
cancel each other when I hook up a strip full of filters to one of
them.
So unless we put in a huge filter system at the fuse box for the whole
building, I think putting about 4 in every socket in the room (which
there are 3) might bring it down to a reasonable amount. I have 6 in
her office now and they still whine. I don't have all of them on outlet
strips though. I need to buy a couple more outlet strips and put 4 on
each.
The home was much easier because the levels were lower and the
canceling effect was noticeable (plug in a couple here and the next
wall socket was under 10 so I didn't need to plug one in there), etc.
Now, if I were in a big city apartment or condo, those readings might
be between 250-500 so that might take 20 filters or so filters to bring
down to under 50. I think it depends on the readings of each place. All
of this depends upon having a Stetzer meter too.
I don't know if there is another meter that can take the same readings.
One of you guys would know more about meters and what they can do than
me.
Andrew
On Aug 20, 2005, at 2:46 PM, Marc Martin wrote:
> Andrew McAfee wrote:
>> I can't take credit for that. I called Stetzer and he suggested it
>> after I told him that I was getting a whining sound from only one
>> filter in a socket.
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> So do you have the recommended number of filters (20+), or can
> you get away with less? When I read the recommended number
> of filters, I have to laugh, because it seems like an absurdly
> high amount, both in number and in cost. Certainly if you
> only want to focus on the bedroom or the living room, you
> must be able to get away with fewer filters?
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> From the benefits that I read that people are getting from
> the Stetzer filters, I note that I have gotten essentially
> the same benefits from my use of the Quantum power strips.
> And at least with these, one unit makes a tangible
> difference (to me, at least) throughout the house.
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> And I'm a bit confused about the recommendations for
> the workplace. I read that a recommendation of using
> just 2 Stetzer filters at work, while you've got 20
> at home??? This seems silly to me, as my workplace is
> MUCH worse than my home, with the hundreds of computers
> and florescent lights there.
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> Marc
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