Re: Recommended electrical appliances

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Recommended-electrical-appliances-tp3687918p3691713.html


I have to agree with Marc on the surge protectors.
I went thru several to find one that DIDN"T make things worse, Es wise.
Again, the Steizer filters are designed for properly wired houses.
It even states this in the instructions. I caution ANYONE who is thinking
of using these filters to MAKE sure their house wiring, ALL OF IT,
is wired properly BEFORE using the Steizer GRaham filters.
Lizzie
 



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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:09:05 -0800
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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