Re: Stetzer Meter

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-Stetzer-Meter-tp1544849p1544857.html

If you feel worse it could be the magnetic field. They do draw current
("reactive" so it doesn't actually use energy and I'm told does not increase
your electric bill). There's also a tiny dissipative current.

I'm thinking that if you're very sensitive to 60Hz magnetic fields compared
to kHz electric fields, they may make you feel worse. But there is reason
to think that as long as you stay away from the wires carrying the reactive
current,
a benefit seems more likely--
the high frequencies may tend to escape into the room more than the low
frequencies.

Bill

On 8/21/07, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> > "The microsurge meter measures the average rectified value of the rate
> of
> > change of voltage at the outlet.
>
> Does anyone know what sampling rate is used for the Stetzerizer meter?
> It seems to me that different sampling rates would emphasize noise in
> different frequency ranges. Did they choose a sampling rate that
> would emphasize the detection of noise in the 4 khz - 100 khz range?
>
> Marc
>  
>


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