Guest guest Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 Remember that EMF is a multi-faceted monster. Thus, while a capacitative filter may reduce voltage pulses, it may be at expense of increasing current pulses. See: http://www.emfrelief.com/capacitive-filters.html > > > > > Isn't the Stetzer filter in a working range of 4kHz to 100kHz so Isn't > > > the AM radio a bit out of range with its 500 - 1600 khz Marc ? > > > > Only if one is using an AM radio to test Stetzer filters... :-) > > I'm more interested in using AM radios to test unfiltered electronics. > > > > > The RxDNA is approximately 5 Khz to 500 Khz in range ...maybe this does > > > make a difference for some ! > > > > Hmmm, I've got a filter which has a far greater range than the Stetzerizer > > filter, but it makes me feel worse in the same way as the Stetzer filter. > > So there's more to it than simply frequency range -- I just don't > > seem to do well with the parallel capacitor shunt filters. > > Well are all the devices you tried an kinna fail your testing all base on Capacitor storing,filtering or converting to good energy ? > > This seems to be the problem so far ... > > > > > > The guy who prone me these one told me about his particular home > > > condition and the bad feeling he got with the Stetzer filter as they > > > actually worsen the problem (more EMF)and then install the RxDNA and had > > > such a calm feeling after installing them so that's why I was asking if > > > they where really that good ! > > > > See, now that's a more interesting testimony -- someone who felt > > bad from the Stetzer filter but better with the RxDNA. > > > > (I've got some " Noise Harvesters " from PS Audio, which > > turn noise into light instead of heat, but never noticed any > > improvement from these) > > Are these units also have a capacitor system to store and then burn (in a way of saying it)the extra into light ? > If the light flash it should be store till enough then discharge the capacitor into a flash of light! > > > > > Marc > > > > Funny what you can do with energy ... > > I use to test a tiny radiant energy device that with only 30 milliamps DC ,I can load a big capacitor by capturing the energy spikes with it up to 200-300 Volts and made a heck of a snap when discharging it ! > The capacitor or a lead battery is able to store and change that useless to mankind energy to useful one but Is the process EMF free ? > > So I'm am wondering with all the spikes of energy in the wiring how can a tiny led light do much good as can it burn all that energy with just one unit ???? Yes maybe with 20 or 30 units ???...Correct me if I'm wrong ! > But is the processing EMF free ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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