Posted by
KathyB on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Recommended-electrical-appliances-tp3687918p3691640.html
So, many w ES don't use surge protectors? What about lightening? Maybe the grounding rod protects more.
Wrapping the lamp cord helped me feel less from it.
The shielded coaxial cable helped bring down RF it gave off. Causes stinging b/c of sensitive nerves.
The grounding issue, I feel bad about. We're working on our budget to get a grounding rod put in.
Kathy
: Marc Martin <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Recommended electrical appliances
> I wrapped electrical tape around a lamp to cut dirty electric down.
Did it help? Or did you do this just because you thought it might be
a good idea? Sounds like it might possibly make things worse.
> Shielded coaxial cables helped the cable TV situation.
Cable TV coax cables are always shielded, aren't they? In my
case, putting a signal attenuator outside the house helped
the situation inside the house, and also checking that
the cable is grounded (with a grounding rod) outside is a
good idea.
> Don't we need a power surge protectors to plug computer
> equipment in with?
Sure, if you're concerned about power surges. These don't
necessarily help with ES though, and I've found that a lot of
surge protector power strips make my symptoms worse
(due to imperfect EMR filtering). Some models are good, though.
> Do you think a Stetzerizer surge protector puts out more
> than a lesser type?
Puts out more what? (haven't tried the Stetzerizer power
strip, although the Stetzerizer plug-in models improve
some things while make other things worse)
Marc
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