If there was a problem with the wiring wouldn't the surge strip sense it? Iknow mine have a wiring fault warning light.
I will try the personal and car items after I try the strips and outlets.
> From: Marc Martin <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Meter Readings
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> Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 6:16 PM
> > I just bought an Entech Meter
> that plugs into the outlets, if I just knew
> > how to use it! The Stezterizer also tests the
> outlets.
>
> Those test the outlets for *noise*. What I meant was
> to check to see
> if the neutral and hot wires are wired to the correct prong
> on the
> outlet. Sometimes they are reversed (although I'm not
> clear what
> the ES implications are if they are)
>
> > Good to know about overdoing the Quantums. Maybe I'll
> start off slowly,
> > by buying one strip for my bedroom and one outlet for
> my fridge.
> > I guess with all these strips/outlets, i won't need
> the Quantum Home?
>
> It's possible. You could probably just invest that
> money into
> other means of improving your health (heavy metal
> chelation, etc.),
> which will diminish your sensitivities so that you don't
> have to
> be so concerned about noise on the powerlines.
>
> > Have you tried the Quantum personal that fits in your
> pocket or the Auto
> > Clear?
>
> Yes, I use both of these things. The Quantum
> Companion is
> helpful when outside of the home (grocery stores, work,
> airports, etc.),
> and the Auto is of course good for the car (and with the
> proper adapter,
> the Auto could be used inside the home as well)
>
> Marc
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