i actually just bought that Entech Meter on ebay. Not sure how to use it though, it has a dial on it. Any advice?
I can always return the Stetzerizer, it has a 60 day return policy (and cost me $100).
> From: Bill Bruno <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Meter Readings
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> Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 12:16 PM
> Those are decent readings, but it's
> not such a good meter.
> It doesn't go high enough in frequency. Try getting
> that
> Entech 'broadband' meter for $6 if there are still some on
> ebay.
> Or, better, just hold an AM radio near a light switch
> when you turn on the computer (tune the radio to static at
> the low end of the dial). If you don't hear anything
> I want
> to know what kind of computer you have...
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:52 AM, torch369 <
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> >
> > I checked all my outlets this morning with the
> stetzerizer and all my
> > outlets read from 35-60, including my APC Surge
> Suppressor outlets, BackUPS
> > AVR, and BrickWall. I waited until the fridge
> compressor came on and no
> > change. I turned on my computer and monitor-no change.
> I turned on my TV and
> > Cable Modem-no change.
> > I am going to test it again tonight when I get home
> and my neighbors are
> > using all their stuff. I think this is why my readings
> go up to 200 or so,
> > not because of what I am running inside my apt.
> >
> > So, not sure where to go from here. I have the options
> of the
> > graham-stetzer filters, which Marc says won't help.
> > The Quantum Power Strips vs. the Furman Power Strips
> vs. The Stetzer Power
> > Strips vs. the Tripplite Isobar Strips.
> > Then there is the Quantum Home doohicky for $395.
> >
> > What the heck am I supposed to try? Aaarrgh
> > Anyone with a definitive idea? I am as confused as I
> was before, if not
> > more so.
> >
> >
> >
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