Re: Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it still works)?
Posted by S Andreason on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Can-I-partially-shield-a-smart-meter-so-it-still-works-tp3109024p3109150.html
Marc Martin wrote:
>> The only real way to avoid that, is to be completely off the grid
>>
>
> Uhh, that's not particularly helpful information, is it? I'm sure
> that there are things to mitigate the impacts of Smart Meters on
> your health, other than moving to a deserted island... :-)
>
No, but to be realistic, if the designers of the grid want it to be
broadcasting noise (from our point of view) then the only way to avoid
the effects is to avoid the grid.
The alternatives may not be palatable, as I react to the frequencies etc
given off by a power inverter, the kind that converts 12V DC battery to
120V AC power.
Only realistic solution I see is to run the necessary power in metal
conduit, and clean it up with filters or an isolation-type
non-interruptible power supply. If going solar, then the electronics
need to be away from the home. And since the batteries need to be kept
warm, some alternative solution must be found than putting them in your
bedroom.
Seriously, some have their battery bank in their bedroom and don't know
why they are sick.
I'm all for a deserted island with the way things are going.
Stewart