Re: Stetzer filters
Posted by
charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Fwd-Re-Stetzer-filters-tp1539163p1539202.html
It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that for the
european version, there is no earth connection pin.
There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
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From: "Andrew McAfee" <
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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 21:32
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Stetzer filters
> 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