Re: Stetzer filters

Posted by Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Fwd-Re-Stetzer-filters-tp1539163p1539196.html

> 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.

One thing I've noticed is that the readings I get on my Stetzerizer
meter seem rather random. That is, one night my bedroom can be reading
50, and then another night it can be reading 300. There's nothing
different that I can tell going on in my house, so the variability
presumably must be from the neighbors or the utility.

But again, I can plug in a $20 Quantum minimax or a $60 Quantum
power strip and get instant relief. I'm not sure what the additional
benefit might be to purchase $600 of Stetzerizer filters, other than
to get the reading on one meter to drop. :-)

Also, I'm still concerned that I may be incompatible with these
capacitor shunt filters -- it's not only the Stetzerizer filter
that's given me a sharp pain in my head... I once bought a power strip
with a capacitor RF filter in it that gave me the same reaction.

Marc