Re: Dave Stetzer's comments re. filters' performance

Posted by SArjuna on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Dave-Stetzer-s-comments-re-filters-performance-tp1542880p1542898.html

Charles wrote:
"I have reports from the German company Bajog, who have calculated and
tested, that raising the number of capacitors (filters) can cause unwanted
resonances, by which other electrical equipment can get damaged.
By raising the capacity of 200 uF and a net impedance of 0,5-1,2 Ohm (praxis
value), the critical resonance frequency can be 180 Hz, which is the 3rd
harmonic.

Shivani responds:
Is this last sentence from Bajog? You imply so, but do not actually
say so, so it's not clear.
Is this statement supposed to apply to using the Stetzer filters? It
isn't even possible to get 200 uF (microfareds) with the Stetzer filters.
The European model of the filters is 15 uF. No number of them will = 200 uF.
Please provide a copy of the Bajog report. If they, or anyone,
believe the filters are harmful, they should have contacted the CE people, who
certified the filters.
If anyone ever shows by genuine test any real problem with the Stetzer
products, Dave Stetzer should be notified immediately.
If people keep spreading false information about the filters, they may
soon be talking to a lawyer.
This is a serious offence.

Charles wrote:
I have bought 2 Stetzer filters in the european design, and I am not
satisfied with them.
The contact pins, which are too thin for our european wall socket, do have
already black burn marks on them.
When one places these filters in a wall socket, they *hang*.
The housing is not safe; the connection of the two halves is too weak.
The connectors inside which connect through to the outside, are not safe.

Shivani replies:
You need to use the filters made for the country you want to use them
in. There are several 220 models, made for different countries. (Different
ones, for instance, for Russia, Kazakhstan, the UK, Korea, etc.) The pins
are the right sizes for the country they are designed for, and should not be
used elsewhere. This is common sense.
The European models of the Stetzer filters are all CE approved.
(Similar to UL listing in the US.) They could not be so listed if the pins were
the wrong size, they were able to cause fires, etcetera.

Regards,
Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com




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