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I like the Furman PST8 as well, bought it on amazon after you recommended it.

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> Hey Marc,

> Did you order the Furman on line? Is it the PST-8 model? I had a radio shack

one, it was oblong with slightly rounded corners...it worked great. but then it

died and I bought a 60 dollar strip with high joule...nasty energy from that

one. Can you tell me how the dirty energy effects you? And what's the difference

betw all the other pricy ones and the linear strip? I don't mind paying the 145

bucks..I just want it to work without making my head pound..do you leave yours

plugged in at night? I could leave my old one plugged in at night...the less I

have to plug and unplug, the better I am.

> My computer is on its own brand new circuit..properly wired, using mc cables

so I'm pretty sure this time, " its not the wiring " . I mean there's like a

bazillion surge protector strips out there, what made you choose the furman

linear?

> Thanks for being so helpful.

> Lizzie

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> From: marc@...

> Date: Sat, 7 May 2011 19:58:50 -0700

> Subject: RE: Hey!

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> > Also on another note, I also found that the newer surge protection strips,

cause us me problems (my head pounds at night from these) whereas, the older

ones don't cause a problem. It does NOT matter if the outlet is totally fixed,

wired safetly, wired with low emf MC shielded cable or not...My theory had to do

with the capacitators being used in these surge protectors. I think the

capacitors are bringing in a form level of dirty energy.

> > Any feedback on this, people?

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> Ironically, I find that it is the power strips with EMI/EMR filtering that

cause bad reactions. I think this is because cheap circuitry is used that causes

more problems than it solves. The more expensive power strips with higher

quality filters (like the Furman linear filtering power strips) don't cause me

any problems. Or the power strips with no filtering at all.

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