Re: Electromagnetic rodent repellers

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Electromagnetic-rodent-repellers-tp1548345p1548364.html

If you can't get the neighbor to unplug them, at least when you're home,this
is one case where a Stetzer filter *might* help. Plug them in
as close to your electric panel as possible. You'll want it on the same
phase as the neighbor's repeller (anyone experienced with panels can
try changing the phase for you if you know which breaker it is; if
the neighbor has 2 repellers you might need both phases).
Warning, though, this is certainly going to make the EMFs near
the Stetzer filter worse. Everything between the panel and the
the filter will probably be worse. But far away it could be better.
The Stetzer people recommend having an electrician add outlets
on both phases as close to the panel as possible. If this is more
than a few inches it might be worth using metal conduit or armored
wire.

Much better would be a real 3 phase AC power filter, but cheap ones
start at about $750 and if you share a wall it may not solve the problem.

If the neighbor had some Stetzer's plugged in, that might increase
his EMFs near the filters and device, but reduce yours...

Bill
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 8:06 AM, joycecapey <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi there
>
> Am wondering if anyone has had any experience with emf rodent
> repellers - they are the ones that are plugged in at the mains and then
> send a pulsing emf around the house which then drives mice/rats etc
> away. My neigbour has one (we are semi-detatched) and I have been
> experiencing bad symptoms - any ideas about how to shield against them
> would be much appreciated?
>
>
>


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