Posted by
charles-4 on
Apr 14, 2009; 6:05pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-Fridges-other-electrical-problems-Stetzer-Filter-tp1549040p1549050.html
Hello Loni,
that is what she meant.
However, this is symptoms fighting.
For me, it looks better for first looking and searching what is causing this
dirty power, and eliminate that source.
For instance, 12/24 Volt halogen bulbs can raise the values, measured with a
Stetzerizer surgemeter enormously.
Replacing them with halogen on 230 or 110 Volt, without any transformator is
much better.
Here in Europe, Osram is bringing out LEDs built into a normal glas bulb,
which is fairly good.
Then, when most sources have been eliminated, check again with the surge
meter, and place filters accordingly.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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When you say you do quite well at 30. Do you mean 30 filters in your home?
Loni
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Loni wrote:
"The material states that you need around 20 of them for a whole house."
The thing to keep in mind is that you are not filtering the space of a
house, an apartment, or whatever. How many rooms you have is not the issue.
What the Graham Stetzer filters are "filtering" is the electrical current,
removing particularly damaging frequencies.
Consequently, the number of filters needed depends on how much "dirty
electricity" is present in your current. It has nothing to do with how many
rooms that current runs through.
20 filters being what's needed on average does not tell you what your
particular place will need. To know that, you must use a Stetzerizer
surgemeter,
which will give you a digital readout that you want to see come down to
about 20. As you plug filters in, anywhere in the house, to the line the
meter
is on, you will see the reading come down. (It is actually best not to have
a filter plugged in the the same outlet where you are taking the meter
readings.) Most homes in the USA have two lines, so repeat the process for
both lines.
You'll be able to identify which outlets are on which line, because the
moment you plug a filter in anywhere in the house the reading will go down
at
the outlets on that same line.
In some areas, where the neutral is overloaded, you will hit a plateau and
adding more filters will not bring the reading down to 20. At my own house
this is the case, and my readings are usually over 30. Still, that is
waaaay better than without filters, and I do quite well at 30.
Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies. com
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