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

Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Dave-Stetzer-s-comments-re-filters-performance-tp1542880p1542910.html

@ Shivani,

since Dave Stetzer did not respond to several of my mails regarding his
filters, I went to Lessemf.
They promply answered to me.
I then bought there the Stetzerizer meter and two filters.
The meter came prompt, but the filters came some months later.
They do not have a CE nor an UL marking on them.

On the front, there is a gliding cover (up and down) which only has three
logo's:
Stetzeriser ®
Graham Stetzer
Original

That is all.
And see my reminder also: The European versions are unsafe.

I find it typical, that especially you are threatening me. Dave Stetzer does
not take the trouble in answering himself.
It looks like that you have more at stake here, than Stetzer.
But I am not awaiting answers from you nor fom Stetzer anymore.

Be also aware, that being armed with an Aaronia *screwdriver* and an
Electrosmog Detector, is no guarantee for being or posing as a building
biologist, nor for having measuring knowledge.
As I told you before, the claims you place on your website regarding the
*screwdriver* cannot be upheld; the fact that you continue to advertise as
such, proves that you do not know your stuff.
It is a nice gadget, but not a serious measuring instrument.
When LED's flicker, that does not mean, that they are telling the truth.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
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To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 22:54
Subject: [eSens] Re: Dave Stetzer's comments re. filters' performance


> From whom did you purchase these filters, Charles? What identifying
> information do they have on them?
> The Stetzer filters have either the CE or the UL approval on them,
> depending on which country they are for.
> Please respond to the points I made and the questions I asked about
> your
> previous remarks. See reminder below.
> Regards,
> Shivani
>
> > 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.
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