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Stetzer filters: put one by each noisy appliance?   Message List  
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Hi everyone,

I was talking with my dad about Stetzer Filters last night, versus a whole house
AC powerline filter (that would filter all the electricity entering the house
from the outside).

We don't have a microsurge meter, but my tests with an AM radio show what seems
to be (I'd have to check more thoroughly to be sure) relatively clean (mostly
just static) power coming along the wires.

The exceptions are those that are in proximity/connected to the
computers/modem/router. We're working toward running those on 12V DC, but until
then, there's some filth on the lines.

Would it be sensible to simply get two or three Stetzer filters and plug them in
where the aforementioned appliances are plugged? Would this clean up their noise
and prevent it from going anywhere else, or am I misunderstanding how the
filters work?

Any other thoughts most welcome, and thank you!

R.




Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:47 pm

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Hi everyone, I was talking with my dad about Stetzer Filters last night, versus a whole house AC powerline filter (that would filter all the electricity...
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In a message dated 12/07/2009 14:48:11 GMT Daylight Time, rticleone@... writes: I was talking with my dad about Stetzer Filters last night, versus a...
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The Stetzer, and most other filters to some extent, work by shorting out the high frequency range. If there is any high frequency noise the high frequency...
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