Re: Any Proven Shielding Devices?

Posted by fantasticsam131-2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Any-Proven-Shielding-Devices-tp4024869p4024909.html


That is interesting.  And I did get an email back from Margi Wilson, the owner.  I told her that if I wanted buy the Belkin model BE108200-06 that I'd buy one from another website where they were selling for 15.99. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812107193

According to this website, "EMI/RFI Reduction
 The Belkin BE108200-06 can filter EMI/RFI noise up to 58 dB reduction for minimum distortion and attenuation"

Nothing that Margi Wilson said to sounded like they took this existing product and did anything to it.  You are saying that if I did buy the one at this website that it would somehow be different from the one sent to me.  I will ask Margi Wilson about this to see if I can get an answer.  I was very rude in my email.  she might not answer.  But I'll see.


--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:

>
> On March 25, fantasticsam131 <quaixemen@...> wrote:
> > Update:  Do not buy quantum power products from the link I posted below.
> > I ordered another Quantum Power Conditioner 7 outlet from them and it arrived today.  
> > They sent me a cheap Belkim Surge Protector you can get on Amazon.com for 15 bucks.
>
> I think you fail to understand how the Quantum Power Conditioners
> are actually created.  Back when I purchased mine, they were "Power
> Sentry" power strips, and yes, they did look exactly like the Power
> Sentry power strips sold in my local hardware store.  And in fact,
> out of curiosity, I purchased the the one in the hardware store
> to compare.
>
> And interestingly, even though these two power strips appeared
> to be identical, the one purchased through the hardware store
> was agitating and provoked new ES symptoms.  While the one
> purchased through Quantum Products reduced my ES symptoms.
>
> So perhaps you should actually test yours out before filing
> a complaint...
>
> Marc
>