This is by far the most detailed video about dirty electricity I've found to date. Thank you
@Socute4u3 жыл бұрын
I love how you try to explain complicated processes and then you say, "so now you're probably wondering, what do I do with this, " and I'm like no, I'm stuck on "flux capacitor" which got me thinking about the movie Back to the Future, and I completely missed everything you said from that point, anyways, still enjoy your videos! 😊👍💗
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
LOL!
@speaktru693 жыл бұрын
LOL! Same thing happened to me and then I started researching every 3 min after he said something I wanted to understand better. So it only took me an hour and a half to finish the video. :-)
@D703402 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@pearlgrey9419 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Cleared the mystery for me. Great video. Been wondering how to diminish the dirty electricity but thought it was far more complicated than how you presented it
@NewEarthWellness2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, Scottie. A friend of mine was talking about it but couldn't explain it and it sounded weird. Now I understand that my friend hasn't lost his mind.
@AnthonyCelata Жыл бұрын
Trust me, your friend AND you have both lost your minds if you're listening to this guy. You're not electrical equipment. Don't stick your finger in the outlet and you will be just fine.
@4hoofd11 ай бұрын
@@AnthonyCelata Do you have anything to back yourself up with or just running your mouth for the hell of it?
@AnthonyCelata11 ай бұрын
@@4hoofd Everything he says is 100% legit. You should go buy 100 of those filters right now and plug every receptacle in your house with them. Good luck.
@4hoofd11 ай бұрын
@@AnthonyCelata This is the thing tho. People like you always got some shit to say but never feel the need make it make sense. Explain why he's wrong or be one of the many sad and ignorant youtube dwellers.
@AnthonyCelata11 ай бұрын
@@4hoofd I think I'll stick with the "sad and ignorant" folks than waste my time explaining why the electricity in your house has zero effect on you, so long as don't stick your finger in the outlet.
@petro004411002 жыл бұрын
i had crazy high numbers in my house....certain LED lightbulbs especially the 4 ft shoplights i had everywhere, were really boosting the numbers....changed to all incandescent bulbs(zero on the scale)and got filters for almost every circuit....all numbers are below 50 and i've NEVER slept better !
@matthewsheeran8 ай бұрын
Uhm: you must be sleeping with the lights on since if the lights and everything else is switched off then there is no so called "dirty EMR"!
@petro004411008 ай бұрын
@@matthewsheeran so you can subject yourself to it all day and it won't affect your sleep ? congrats to you !!
@seanhanson69373 жыл бұрын
Looking Forward To The How To Build Your Own Video
@CedroCron7 ай бұрын
I bought the Greenwave filters to remedy a problem I had with computer equipment doing weird things I couldn't explain and had troubleshot it down to EMI on the line. Like off the charts it was so bad. My electric utility here in Canada wouldn't fix it so I went out in search of power bars and anything else I could find that said it would filter EMI. The Greenwave filters are hands down the best device out there for cutting it down. What I actually did was at my main breaker (fuse) panel I installed 2x 15 amp circuits as the first breakers where the 2 lines of the split-phase power I have coming into my North American Supply. It's 220 volt but split phase of 110v and 110v. So I have one 15 amp breaker on the one leg and another on the second. I installed 2 plugs on these breakers and put in 2 Greenwave filters on each plug of each of the split phase lines right at the breaker panel and I dropped my incoming off the chart noise down to 104mv as measured by the Greenwave meter. I then bought extra to put one in each room of the house and I managed to get it down to 24mv at each spot in the house. All the random issues I had with my computer equipment rebooting stopped, I swear I feel better (anecdotal, nothing to confirm though) and I swear that we are having less issues with electronic devices in general. I also noticed that the sine-wave is clean waves now and not fuzzy waves when I look at it with my Oscilloscope. Anyway, just thought I'd pass along the information.
@Dragon-Smoke-2913 күн бұрын
Thanks, was wondering if there was a whole house solution instead of by the outlet solution.
@andrew419803 жыл бұрын
Good morning Cletus and Scottie! Grabbing my coffee and happy for a new vid🖖🏻
@lindaneese94284 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the clarity of your explanation around dirty electricity. I have had a Green Wave kit and been sitting on it not sure what to do with it. Now I know. Thanks so much.
@TheVigilantStewards3 жыл бұрын
This was a great episode, looking forward to the followup! A lot of times we switch off entire rooms on the circuit breaker for instance where we sleep, and then also sleep on an earthing mat. It feels like sleeping in a cabin in the woods!
@stephanematis3 жыл бұрын
Best summary on this subject. Thanks Scottie cracking a unit open and sharing your findings.
@spookyboo3164 Жыл бұрын
this is the best and simplest explanation ive heard so far and i was up bought on electronics and installation of electrical equipment
@bradkaral1188 Жыл бұрын
Scottie: Thanks for this. I'd just like to add that some naturopaths believe one thing that may make people more sensitive to RFI/EMI is heavy metal toxicity. They theorize that metals in the body could act like tiny antennae and thereby increase the amount of RFI/EMI you absorb.
@Fixerofthings555 Жыл бұрын
i wonder what effect graphene oxide would have??? I heard that this substance is in some pointy things injected into the body...
@Mihalyofficial Жыл бұрын
The forced chemical cocktails and those heavy metals have lovely side effects such as strokes, thrombosis, and sudden adult death syndrome. But we dont talk about that...
@bradkaral1188 Жыл бұрын
@@Mihalyofficial What does that have to do with dirty electricity?
@oceans1259 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining things. I wanted to remove wifi from my home but the task sounded daunting and expensive. From watching your video 3 years ago I removed wifi and am so thankful for you to make these videos (For Dummies) 😂❤️
@jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot41713 жыл бұрын
You’ve made a good point that has never occurred to me, simply because I cannot afford these expensive toys. The inverters you’ve mentioned, connected to the solar panel systems, which are EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE. When you spoke of the inverters, it opened my eyes to the fact that batteries store a DC charge, and so, I would likely be so much smarter to leave any inverters out of the equation, if I’m only going to go plugging in AC/DC adapters into my inverter once I have one!!
@correctthatfilthygrammar2 жыл бұрын
For those about to rock…
@thedavesofourlives1 Жыл бұрын
the problem is any length of DC wire will lose more energy to heat trying to run low voltage, than you would lose using a good pure sine inverter and then using your small DC converter at the end.
@gmsgabaradama20094 ай бұрын
@@thedavesofourlives1right I checked my inverter that runs my entire house and it is extremely clean. It even has like a 2% THD.
@JanOsborn-w6x3 ай бұрын
@@correctthatfilthygrammar We salute you 😊
@vinniec52863 жыл бұрын
i want to thank you for this video. I have always suspected issues with powerlines at home and at work but could not substantiate my suspicions. As soon as you started discussing the book, I purchased it from your affiliate link (hope it works).
@donnyetta2 жыл бұрын
Noise? I get tingly and nearly faint. Very interesting, thank you.
@patrickbullock21367 ай бұрын
In essence what you have is an RC filter that shunts out RF frequencies that are well above the 50/60 hertz line power.
@sveu3pm3 жыл бұрын
i was working once in some small office with those old long flourescent tube blocks, and i swear i could felt the phisycal disconfort whenever thing was switched on
@111chicane3 жыл бұрын
It was most-likely because you're sensitive to the flicker from the light. Many people are.
@OurFreeSociety4 ай бұрын
It's mean to make us sick, & I have a video saying the toxic LEDs are just fluorescent bulbs in a different shape, although I'm sure the evils made it even MORE toxic since the 80s.
@mmdotcom_Photography3 жыл бұрын
great video, @Scottie -- and interesting you mentioned that more 'remote' effect when sanitizing your computer area, and your bedroom getting lower levels at the same time. This is one of these effects that Stezer himself or Orham Miller and other building biologist always point out! Also means that stuff really can come from your neighbors (especially ones that have that "clean"-energy stuff like solar panels -- that aren't so clean after all when they feed-in or use inverters to have AC). When I was little, I used to experiment a lot with DC power for a lot of "household stuff", especially the things that run on low-voltage DC anyway (model railroads, energy-saving halogen desk lamps, many of my other toys and gizmos, radios, fax machines back in the day, battery chargers and what not). Totally would make a lot of sense to use these (from a DC car battery or the like) in order to skip the problem in the first place (at least for these items). I know it still wouldn't solve the remaining issues with your other appliances, DE coming from the neighborhood, let alone shit traveling over the lines if there are smart meters installed in the vicinity etc. On that note, let me also point out what a BAD IDEA the entire "LAN-over-powerline" BS would be! Had the same issues with Stetzer-item shipping you mentioned, thinking of maybe aggregating a larger shipment using some US re-mailing service and then pay the men (including customs thugs, I know) just once. Viabox and some place in IN (strategically located b/c Amazon hub there) might make sense. Anyway, had looked into much of this for some time, but you kind of reminded me to really put it into practice ASAP... Thanks for this one!
@RapturesDelight7 ай бұрын
If you have nothing running at night or plugged into outlets, then is there a reason to use a filter?
@DejoBleyo2 ай бұрын
What can i use to filter all possible bad frequencies in dc output ?
@johnbrizendine771628 күн бұрын
Those filters are basically an RC bandpass circuit. Brilliant!!!! I wonder if using a modified LC/RC circuit would clean it up better, especially using a common mode choke.
@ScottiesTech28 күн бұрын
Hmm... I wonder? Reason being, D.E. filters present a large capacitive load to the grid. If you switch to generator power or solar inverter output, that's bad juju becuz the high capacitive load isn't liked very much by gensets and inverters... But with a choke... HMM... you may be onto something there!
@ronniechua9442 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the recommendations. I've been searching for a while, not finding anything suitable until today with your help. Much appreciated.
@docb30793 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining things in the way you do, rather than being an alarmist. It helps people that don't necessarily understand and doesn't turn them off from new ways of thinking. I'm not a "techy" myself and am just curious if having the filter plugged in is actually "using" electricity. Meaning, would it change a person's electric bill? Also, does "cleaning" the sine wave up benefit our normal electrical devices in any way? In a typical situation, with an average amount of dirty electricity.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
No, the filters won't change your electric bill, and they won't improve energy efficiency or anything like that. I suppose they might actually help other devices in some cases since the AC is 'cleaner'.
@docb30793 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Thank you so much!
@4UnlimitedBEing Жыл бұрын
"They may explode, they may work--we'll find out!" LMAO at this!!! 😆Had to stop video to laugh it out & recompose myself for the final minute of the video. Yes, FAFO is often how we learn about life. 😜 I'm _far_ less cavalier with electricity than you are, sir, but that's because I'm far less versed in it than other areas where I am much more of the "eh, I'll just do this thing in an extreme manner and find out what happens." LOL I'm certainly grateful for folks like you who can provide top notch info and layman's explanation for the rest of us who don't know the ins & outs of this topic but are searching for the information to make our homes and daily lives less polluted by EMFs, chemical toxicants, and other things most folks never give a thought to because these things are just their norm. Thank you!!!😊
@MegaBigDankАй бұрын
Hi Scotty, I have always found it pretty dodgy that the company that sells the filters also sells the meters to show they work... Is there another, more accurate way to measure the efficacy of the filters? Perhaps a spectrum analyzer? Would be great to see the specific bandwidth that is suppressed, there is a rumor that the filters just displace the noise into a higher frequency range, and the meter only reads the narrow bandwidth that those frequencies are displaced from. But this is all clearly new to me so would love you have your input. Thanks.
@fredneedle1233 жыл бұрын
Hey Scottie. Thanks for all the vid os man. I really enjoy your no BS approach. All the best.
@melodynpepper7 ай бұрын
Thank You for sharing your valuable knowledge on this topic. We have had a LOT of strange health problems and other problems throughout this house we bought eight years ago. Recently discovered spaghetti wire job and hundreds of chewed wire jackets throuout. Sounds like this house would be off the charts...
@piitaa1082 жыл бұрын
Scotti, would you please include a link to the update after using the dirty metres? I scrolled through the videos but didn't see one.
@craiggraham58474 ай бұрын
Just curious, with incandescent light blubs is there a particular colour or level or brightness that is beneficial for heath. For example, is there a colour which would be appropriate for the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and work/study room
@EileenDaniels-m4r2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@johnbrizendine771628 күн бұрын
I get it!!!! I never even thought about capacitive coupling affecting the human body, but it makes sense!!!
@SuzyDeskins5 ай бұрын
I just bought the Greenwave EMI meter, and one of the outlets in my apartment measured over 1000. I put in a filter that bought it down to the mid 800s. Should I be concerned?
@OurFreeSociety4 ай бұрын
Wow, what did the company say? That's way above his 100, so yes, I would be concerned. Are you tired in your house? It's hard to find good electricians. sigh
@SuzyDeskins4 ай бұрын
@@OurFreeSociety I have found myself becoming very tired and fatigued when I stay home, even if I am doing nothing at the time. When I stay home a lot, I also suffer from tinnitus, headaches, lack of focus, weight gain, dry skin and hair, and depression. It is very frustrating and time to move.
@seumasmacdonald43893 жыл бұрын
I'd like to reccomend The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg also if you're interested in the effects of electricity in its many various permutations.
@paintyourworld35273 жыл бұрын
He has done a review on that book in one of his videos.
@allegrosotto21263 жыл бұрын
Thanks, most interesting. I'm on solar power, with a 350watt pure sine wave inverter. This is only active for fairly short periods of time, so am I right in assuming that dirty electricity would not be an issue? But I know of other vans that have 3000watt inverter, so could that change the scenario? You're always most interesting and helpful thanks.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure, but usually even the 'pure sine wave' inverters create lots of DE. That's what I've read anyway, but I've never actually had the opportunity to check it out myself!
@mmdotcom_Photography3 жыл бұрын
you're spot on, @Gönndalf -- that's also on one of my points for tinkering around with a "second system" of DC low-voltage stuff on top of existing household systems [mentioned in my other post under this video]; and even more so if we appear to be talking RVs and boats etc here. Going "direct-Direct Current" ;)) doesn't only cut most onboard sources of DE but would also increase available capacity from your batteries by as much as 4% to 8% per leg (i e double that when first converting up and then down again in power brick)! This is how much even "modern" varistor-based inverters and transformers eat off your battery bank or any other load...
@P9R3 жыл бұрын
@Allegro Sotto This is a good presentation, with focus on solar for you. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2nUn5ifecyFZ6c
@allegrosotto21263 жыл бұрын
@Gönndalf I understand your point, but there are a couple of applications for which there's no alternative.
@allegrosotto21263 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Thanks, I'm curious now so Will investigate further.
@111chicane3 жыл бұрын
Any electronic device made by a reputable brand will have a far more efficient filter built-in than just a capacitor. And it's there to prevent harmonics and voltage spikes disturbing the device itself and also being backfed from the device to the grid. There are standards in place for that, which does not allow "dirt" to be fed in the grid from devices plugged into it. Only if you're mostly using cheap non-brand electronics you have a reason to worry. The capacitors in your filters do close to nothing to suppress the spikes you call dirt. They would only work for inductive loads as motors. A simple first order passive low-pass filter made of a resistor and capacitor would give you attenuation of -6dB only. And your filter is not even that. As shown in your schematics, the resistor is only there to lower the inrush current, protect the capacitor and prevent your circuit breaker of tripping when plugging in the "filter". Also, connecting the resistor and capacitor in series will reduce the filtering effect of the capacitor. On top of that, the capacitor will introduce an unwanted phase shift, which is disturbing other devices plugged into the grid, including older power meters. Similar scam to this dirty power one is the Power Saving devices made of capacitors. I don't argue if the "dirty power" affects human's health, but I do argue solving it is not as simple as plugging in a capacitor in your outlet.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
For inrush current, wouldn't a series resistor or inductor be better than one in parallel to the cap? But then, I was under the impression that X2 caps don't need inrush protection because they're designed to handle rather massive spikes per the datasheet.
@vfsd234 Жыл бұрын
@johnellingsen8284 are you implying that the new non smart meter is creating more dirty electricity than previous smart meter? Do you have a link to your video?
@SteveStoltz3 жыл бұрын
Is there any reason you couldn't just install a cap(s) into the breaker panel? One cap per phase? or add a cap to each outlet? It would be a lot cheaper.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
You can. Most recommendations I've read say to do what I did: install 1 filter on each phase at the panel. But then you test everywhere in the house and install extra filters where readings are high. It seems that putting the filters as close as possible to the source of the noise reduces readings everywhere much better than just sticking filter(s) only at the panel.
@EconaelGaming9 ай бұрын
I had a (probably damaged) PC PSU once, it still worked (no blue screens or any other issues), but it produced a crazy high amount of DE (IIRC it was > 3000 on a GS meter, so at least 72000 mV). Working for 2-3 hours on that PC tired me and my wife out to a point where we needed a nap. After noticing that it affected her just as much as me, I investigated. Swapped the PSU and the problem was greatly reduced. With the new PSU, a single filter would significantly drop the remaining DE, to a point of removing the problem.
@jennheatley51094 ай бұрын
I've installed Stetzer filters throughout my house & they've brought the levels down dramatically. Then I had some electrical work done that discovered & cleaned up some faulty wiring & then found I didn't need as many filters to keep levels low. The Stetzer filters do make a sort of alarming crackle-pop sound when I plug them in. Do you know what that is? The only other downside I've found is that they do create a high magnetic field in the area immediately in front of them -- so I try not to have any close to where I'd spend much time. Any thoughts on why this is or if there's anything to do about it?
@Mihalyofficial2 жыл бұрын
Very informative and disturbing video. Thanks. Could you not measure EMI and electrical induction with a multi meter though? Its crazy how much they charge for meters. I also bought an RF meter and even with router and such electronics off Im still measuring crazy RF in the house and bedrooms. I wonder if the meter is picking up some of the induced RF by the electrical wiring?
@3Mores3 жыл бұрын
You got me thinking about my solar collectors on my roof. Each panel has a micro inverter that synchronises to the power grid frequency. These inverters are sophisticated such that they can compensate for some pretty gnarly power conditions. They compensate for 100 -1000 times the fundamental (60Hz). Can they smooth out repetitive noise through feed forward techniques? Can they do the work of the compensating capacitors sometimes placed on the power lines to correct for the "power factor" problems caused by large motors and the like? Do the inverters try to clean-up the grid line power noise? If not, why not?
@111chicane3 жыл бұрын
Those invertors do have a power factor correction circuits in them and do an amazing job tracking the grid frequency in order to correct their power delivery. However, power correction and frequency tracking circuits does not smooth out any noise, just the opposite. A power correction circuit uses a switch (MOSFET transistor) to short an inductor, part of the converter, to the power lines with fairly high frequency. That introduces more noise to the grid, even though, there is an EMI filter at the input of your converters. Those filters suppress incoming and outgoing EMI but does not eliminate it. The capacitor filters shown in this video won't help you with anything. It's an old scam, along with those noise detectors. Not all humans are sensitive to EMI. In fact only few are. If you are certain you are one of them, you need custom 3rd. order L-C filters and metal shielding for all of your electronic devices to help with EMI. And even that can't eliminate them completely. So no point wasting your energy with this.
@StephenSmall-j3o Жыл бұрын
As I interpret this, I am getting dirty electricity from the grid as well as adding my own from my "smart" appliances. How do I keep dirty electricity from my 200v drier from entering my home network? Is there a "whole house" filter to address dirt from the grid?
@nat3735 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I like you and your style of teaching. You simplify well. I am happy that I found your channel. - Hugs.😊
@kathesanford30513 жыл бұрын
I have been using stetzerizers for years. Very good stuff. Thanks for this video, maybe my hubbie will get it, lol.
@TheVigilantStewards3 жыл бұрын
What is your report on them?
@kathesanford30513 жыл бұрын
They do wonders for the dirty electricity, I have an older house with old wiring. I check the plugs, some over 800, then use the stetzerizers, then the total drops to 50 or below. With all the planes(Virginia Beach) and their disruption, at least my house and pet finches stay chill, I find we are not as jumpy, can handle more other stress, as opposed to being stressed for naught.
@TheVigilantStewards3 жыл бұрын
@@kathesanford3051 Thank you for sharing
@mikedevita55584 ай бұрын
I suspect my 40amp charge controller and 3000w inverter in my very modest 4 panel 100w each solar system are DE suspects. How would a filter be used on a charge controller when it receives the DC from the panels and regulates it to the 3, 100ah in parallel batteries?
@ScottiesTech4 ай бұрын
It should be the inverter created the most noise. I'm really not sure how to suppress that noise though, as inverters are basically noise machines. The charge controller shouldn't produce much noise at all since it's mostly DC.
@mikedevita55584 ай бұрын
@@ScottiesTech when I shut off the DC feed from the panels to controller RFI on my ham radio ceases or when it's night and no dc is being generated by the panels it ceases. I'm trying various mixes of ferrite beads and chokes and have inconclusive results. Thanks
@larsinthefuture3 жыл бұрын
Didn't think a harmonic of a few volts could effect people that way from a few metres away. Maybe if it were in the audible range, but how can non-ionising radiation cause cancer?
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
I've read several papers that involve calcium ion channels in cells or something like that. Honestly, I don't understand the biology part, so I just go with the more epidemiological approach: Problem -> Analysis -> Theory -> Solution. If it works repeatedly, then I guess things are more complicated than I first assumed. That's the way I look at it, anyway.
@carlgreene5383 жыл бұрын
If I plug in my mobile phone at home to charge but leave it on it gets very hot but when I do the same at a friends house it stays cool so maybe I have dirty electricity at home.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
Interesting... Is the signal strength the same at both locations?
@carlgreene5383 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Hello I have replied twice to you but it's not showing.
@carlgreene5383 жыл бұрын
Okay I will try for a third time. My signal at home in Newark on Trent is terrible but much better in Jaywick Essex where my friend lives.In both instances I was sharing my WiFi from my Nokia 2720 flip while charging the phone at the same time.The battery at home gets really hot but at my friends in stays cool.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
@@carlgreene538 I'm wondering if it's because with a poor signal at home, your phone transmits full blast. That + WiFi maybe makes it heat up too much? That shouldn't really happen, but it's the only thing I can think of...
@randgrithr73873 жыл бұрын
You should use a weaker charger, like 500mA to 1A. Constantly using the "TurboCharger" that came with your phone will quickly kill the battery life. I had a phone for 2 years and the battery life was nearly as good as the day I got it. The charge port died and it was cheaper to buy a identical used phone than fix it. The battery life is noticeably worse on the replacement.
@JacquelineMcIntoshNo12 жыл бұрын
Hi Scottie, and Cletus. I just remembered this video, watched again. It amazes me that this has been around us for so long and it's just been brought to our attention in the past, I think, 10 years or so. When we take into the issues with WIFI and Smart Meters, yikes. For so long I've felt safe with everything in my home grounded. I turned my WIFI on a few weeks ago, which is rare, and learned that I have two neighbors who's WIFI reaches into my home. I was diagnosed with ms about a month ago so now I want to protect myself more than ever. Scottie, do you know if the fabric shields that go around a bed, like a canopy, work? If you have any input I'd be very thankful.
@MelLar257 Жыл бұрын
Hi can you explain how you know your neighbor's wifi reaches your home?
@JacquelineMcIntoshNo13 жыл бұрын
I just remembered this; when I was a teenager I had a friend who lived next to an electric tower. Every time they turned on their electric organ we could hear a radio station. I forgot all about that until now. The tower was right across the street from their home.
@Riker-ER2 жыл бұрын
Also knew a neighbor who had a huge electrical tower, (that support giant lines). The previous owner got cancer and that is why he moved. When I talked to my neighbor, he also had cancer and was moving 🤔
@Songwriter376 Жыл бұрын
Probably was a damaged filter component in the organ circuitry.
@OurFreeSociety4 ай бұрын
@@Riker-ER - electricity is VERY toxic to us which is why the evils created the electric cars & will be banning all things gas, so they can harm & kill us. They already started banning gas in AU starting in January. People need to WAKE UP.
@saifcathum34233 жыл бұрын
After a bit of research into AC line EMI I came across something similar called an AC line conditioner. It seems they are popular with the audio community. I understand how a capacitor acts as filter to clean up power. Is it really that simple? The AC line conditioner has something that is missing in the Stetzerizer filter called a common mode choke and in some cases two additional single chokes. Can this be incorporated in your design in some way? I'm not exactly sure how and where these components can be most effective. I would much rather install one large unit at the source than have a bunch scattered around the house.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
It seems that one big filter at the input to the house is less effective than smaller filters scattered around. That's what they say, and that was also my experience. I THINK the DE filters are only a cap because it's filtering differential mode noise (noise on one wire) instead of common mode noise (same noise on both wires that passes thru the ground wire). For audio purposes, the common mode filter would be better as I understand things. There's a handy PDF I found that explains this stuff pretty well: www.x2y.com/appnotes/emi/2001.pdf
@saifcathum34233 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech I think it's starting to make more sense to me now. It seems the capacitor types and ratings are what's important. The voltage and capacitance I understand, it's the ESR rating that's new to me. Like how ultra low ESR capacitors in drones help with filtering video transmission noise caused by the ESCs. I wonder if that would make a difference?
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
@@saifcathum3423 ESR and ESL are just equivalent series resistance/inductance - IOW, a cap isn't just a capacitance; it's also a resistance and inductance. Usually this doesn't matter so much until you're dealing with super-high frequencies. For example, when you buy a polypropylene film X2 cap, even all the data sheets just say 'super-low ESR!' without giving a value. For little teeny chip capacitors for GHz-freq circuits, then they give ESR/ESL cuz it matters much more. At very high frequencies, even the traces on the circuit board matter and must be modeled and EMI tested. It's an ultra-hairy job cuz you get all sorts of weird behavior, noise, etc. and you think it's your circuit design, but alas no, it's the actual traces on the PCB routed poorly! Nutty stuff. For DE, the particular size/type of cap just seems to be chosen to filter the medium-range frequencies of about 2-150kHz. The X2 EMI (line-line) caps are also chosen because they fail safely across 120/230Vac. They tend to be "self-healing" to some extent, and when they fail, they just short line/neutral - which trips the breaker and you're done... no exploding or fire hazard. Which is nice!
@vfsd234 Жыл бұрын
@ScottiesTech and what about using both whole house inline filter with the stetzers?
@Klyki.11 ай бұрын
since greenwave also now has the Spectrum 2500-EF Filter designed for EU countries (schuko) do you think that USA to EU adapters which would be necessary for the original US filters, create certaiin types of noise themselves? Even if not EMI, do they increase electric fields or magnetic fields?
@ScottiesTech11 ай бұрын
The plug adapters themselves shouldn't create any kind of noise or any additional electric or magnetic field.
@StephenSmall-j3o Жыл бұрын
My solar generation uses a microinverter on each panel to convert panel output to AC and then send it to my home for use. Soe of this ac charges batteries which ultimately will be called upon to run my house (after reconversion to ac of course). I am guessing that, since the generated ac is distinct from the grid, it is "clean(er)", but what about that converted from my batteries?
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
You really have to test everything. Very often, inverters (AC->DC) are noisy. But ultimately, it depends on how all the noise sources interact with each other. You can do filters at the grid entrance to your home, but that's rarely enough to eliminate this kind of noise.
@gibblespascack141811 ай бұрын
So, the dirty power is not coming from the grid, and/or it is being created in the house? I would have to assume that there is no house level cleaner because we are creating it in the house.
@WVMothman3 жыл бұрын
Can you use an AM radio off tune to find where most noise comes from?.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you can... But I've never tried it myself!
@petecabrina Жыл бұрын
If I am getting levels in the 600-800 range constantly with a Cornet, sometimes maxing out as well, on the Efield setting, for all my power points and the wiring in the walls is this not good then? Not sure these numbers on a current model Cornet are the same as other meters? Just a bit worrying given the numbers given in this video.
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
For a trifield meter, the 'safe' readings are very different than for a Dirty Electricity meter. The Cornet manual should give you safe levels for the different readings for your specific country. Also, keep in mind that just because the readings are high close to a power outlet doesn't mean they are high when you're sitting on your couch, for example. The key is to eliminate any high readings close to where you spend the most time in the room.
@petecabrina Жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech thanks mate, really appreciate your videos and going out of your way to answer a comment. Has been reassuring playing with the meter since the RF levels appear to be very low where I live or even not even registering on my property in places. Curious though how the meter can not be registering a cell tower signal but a mobile phone will still pick up several signal bars? Seems to be a little bit of a contradiction. At least I imagine if the signal is still super low the danger is very limited, most of it seems to come from actually connecting with a phone or device. Cheers.
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
@@petecabrina The Cornet isn't really sensitive enough to pick up all cell tower signals. Usually, signal strength at a cell phone from a tower is somewhere between -110dBm and -30dBm. -50 is considered 'pretty good'. But the Cornet only measures down to -60, which means it will only pick up very strong signals from a tower. And even though, the antenna in the Cornet is probably not very good since the unit is supposed to cover a HUGE frequency range - whereas the antenna(s) in cell phones are designed for very good reception at a handful of frequencies. So, it works... just not very well!
@petecabrina Жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech thanks again. Is the Safe and Sound Classic meter from Safe Living more adequate for checking cell tower RF then? Seems to be more specific to the job.
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
@@petecabrina Yeah! That's more like it.
@theaudiblesmusic2 жыл бұрын
This is truly been one of the BEST VIDEOS I HAVE EVER SEEN ON KZbin!!! TY Scottie for your extensive knowledge!!! I've been getting bad pops and crackling in my Hazelrigg VLC Pre amplifier and I think it because of dirty electricity. I bought the EMI meter and some green wave filters because of you hope I can get them some to see if this is the problem :) is there an email I can ask you a few questions from? Thanks in advance! DJ
@Mihalyofficial Жыл бұрын
I have the same problem in my house w white noise coming through speakers. Did the filters help?
@srira79102 жыл бұрын
Given the voltage rating of the MKP62's EMI Filter, other than install safety pre-cautions, why not put an MKP62 across L1 & L2 terminals (each phase) to the main panel in a house? This would help filter dirty AC from the substation? Or DIY individual filter for each leg (hot to neutral). This as a whole house filter.
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
Ideally, that would work. But in practice, it doesn't... It helps, but it's kind of the starting point. Then you test around the house and find "islands" of D.E. where you add more filters. Noise is usually not easy to squash out.
@srira79102 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Seems a filter per leg tied across neutral would cover the whole thing. Yes, agree with you, still have to mitigate internal sources.
@UhBuddy197610 ай бұрын
Would this help when I’m using a backup generator in a power outage in the United States?
@ScottiesTech10 ай бұрын
NO! Don't use DE filters on generator power. They will cause the genny to 'overload' and shut down.
@tonyharvey4569 Жыл бұрын
Hey Scottie, Looking at your schematic at 17 mins in I do think there should be circuit protection (a fuse) in the live feed where it goes out to the 3 big capacitors (and 2 resistors) because if one of those caps goes short circuit it may burn up or even catch fire if the only protection is back at the consumer unit which (in the UK) will be 32amps MCB (for a ring main feeding sockets) or 20amps MCB (for a radial circuit feeding sockets). This means up to 8 Kilowatts or 5 Kilowatts respectively which will be easily enough to burn up the capacitors and start a fire (depending on the characteristic of the short circuit and how quickly it would trip the MCB). I say this with more confidence because when I opened up a EMF protection brand dirty elec filter (here in the UK) that had stopped working (the only way to tell it had stopped working was that it had stopped getting warm from the discharge resistor inside- theres no indicator light which I find disappointing and (IMO) general low quality inside too)- anyway that brand has a little surface mount PCB fuse rated at 4 amps- which had blown. It also had a thermal fuse on the neutral side rated at 135 degrees C, (which was fine). So I replaced the surface mount fuse with a wired in 20mm fuse holder in which I installed a 5 amp fuse. So these guys do bother with circuit protection so perhaps you should too? By the way I also installed a neon indicator on the load side of both the current and thermal fuses so if either blow again I will know straightaway. LASTLY SCOTTIE I DIDN'T WANT TO NIT PICK- I ALSO WANT TO THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR CARE & GREAT VIDEOS.
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's not a bad idea to include fuses. Everyone relies on the fact that when those caps fail, they SHOULD fail open circuit. But we all know how that goes! :P
@DinaParmar1 Жыл бұрын
What products do you have? I’m based in the uk and would like to reduce dirty electricity from solar panels
@tonyharvey4569 Жыл бұрын
@@DinaParmar1 I am using 'EMF Protection' (company) filters. They're a lot better than nothing but I've opened a couple & not that impressed with the quality. And the capacitance is only 10uF whereas Scottie is recommending 25uF. They also contain a surge suppressor & circuit protection (fuses- not replaceable without special tools). However the EMF protection DE filters are suitable for a UK socket and were easy to get in the UK. Some £30 each. I use 2 so get 20uF capacitance. But Scottie is recommending using several filters with 25uF in each. So I am only getting nominal DE protection. If you watch his video from 10 mins in he talks about greenwave and Stetzerizer filters as good but there may be issues with availabilty in the UK also cost. Watch all his video focussing most on the bit from 10 mins in. Hope this helps.
@DinaParmar1 Жыл бұрын
@@tonyharvey4569 hi there thsnk you so much for your reply. We have quite a lot of solar panels and I’m concerned about the impact it can have on health. I’ve come across green wave would I need one in each room? I’ve heard from an emf specialist in the UK that Stetzerizer can cause surges and fires which is why I’m quite hesitant about the plug in de filters. There’s some which can be used fi be plugged directly into the main unit but not sure how safe these actually are
@DinaParmar1 Жыл бұрын
@@tonyharvey4569 do you have solar panels?
@sirburg6483 Жыл бұрын
I've been working on lowering all the DE in my home with device/power supply swaps. My server rack is basically a horror show in regards to DE. It took 9 filters between the two dedicated circuits to bring it down to acceptable levels. I have two rack UPS units that run the servers and equipment. On their output side the noise levels are almost more than my greenwave can measure. When I unplug the machines plugged into it the noise levels drop. Could I separate the equipment on the output side of the UPS with isolation transformers to lower the DE between all the components?
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
Hmm. That's a good question! I'm not sure if isolation transformers will help or not... One way to find out! ;)
@sirburg6483 Жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech tech grade Isolation transformers have been ordered, will see if that does the trick. Just my workstation alone is well....REALLY bad in and of itself kzbin.infov35WJ58AlzU
@sirburg6483 Жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Transformers arrived today, they made a HUGE difference in keeping the DE from propagating through the UPS back into the mains. So yeah, any modern desktop PC should probably be attached to one of these. The ones I procured were toroidal 1000 watt units. PHC ISO-1000 model number, PHC brand on Amazon. They also have a floating ground so no pass through like you have with hospital grade units. These are true isolation. Depending on the wattage draw of some of those higher end PCs, 1000 watts might not be enough, especially with an sli machine running two gpus. But a single card machine with solid state drives....1000 should be plenty.
@@ScottiesTech Welcome, will be curious how your noise distribution results differ if you place your computers on isolation transformers like I did. As you mentioned the noise tended to shift trying to address it with capacitive filtering alone.
@grisu59 ай бұрын
Thank you for the very good explanation. It will help me to clean up the "dirty things"
@theresamichael57779 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you so much for your videos, they have been very informative. We have a question concerning the follow up video you had mentioned that you were going to do about the benefits after addressing your home or work area with dirty electricity filters. Were you able to do that? What were the benefits? Thank you so much
@ScottiesTech9 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I didn't notice any difference at all. Then again, I'm not terribly sensitive to EMF in general, so who knows...
@theresamichael57779 ай бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Thank you. I want to get grounding/earthing mat but watched a video showing how it may not work as well with dirty electricity, actually with dirty electricity it can be more harmful and that is why the filters were recommended. Do you have any thoughts on this? Thank you again
@ScottiesTech9 ай бұрын
@@theresamichael5777 Not sure about D.E. + grounding mats, although I know grounding mats are tricky. Not only can noise expose you to more EMF instead of less, but grounding in general is really, REALLY difficult. What I mean is that if everything is great and the stars are aligned, your grounding mat can make you feel better (this I tried for awhile, and at first I slept better). Then 'something' changes, and POOF! You feel WORSE when using the grounding mat. I wish I could figure out the secret, because there must be one...
@theresamichael57779 ай бұрын
@@ScottiesTech oh really, wow, that is interesting….hmmm, I might have to rethink this then 😂 thanks so much
@bestbuyscan11 ай бұрын
thanks Scottie for the valuable infos i did watch both videos about dirty electricity . i have a question can i install filters on my solar inverter output? can i also use filters on my generator output? Thanks
@ScottiesTech11 ай бұрын
No, using DE filters on a generator or solar inverter circuit will probably cause issues. Greenwave even updated their web site warning people about this after my video! I talk about that problem here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJirkGhngL10bNE
@bestbuyscan11 ай бұрын
he Thanks Scottie on the AC output of my solar system can i install the filters instead of plugging them in every room. Also can i build one that is larger in size ex 250 uf vs 10 25 uf? thanks for your help@@ScottiesTech
@RezzurectionMs2 жыл бұрын
Hey we have alot of dirty electricity in our home im sure of it.. the problem is i dont know where to put the filters if u wanna use that wall socket, it will take up its space or am i stupid? And we live in a 90 square meters home how many would i neee, we have 4-5 computers and a few televisions
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
You can plug filters into power strips instead of directly in the power outlet. I even plugged some into the back of some UPSes (puter battery backups). You can probably get a big reduction with maybe 10 filters, but you'll really have to use the DE meter and test everywhere. Then install filters, test again, and maybe move filters around. Then test again... It's a bit tedious, but it works!
@1betterboy Жыл бұрын
So would these filters clean up a generator power supply? a regular generator as to a inverter generator?
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
NO! I discovered this the hard way: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJirkGhngL10bNE
@robdebruin94857 ай бұрын
Wow good explanation! Do lots of gigs🎤 and the mixer reacts somthimes wird, especially in big bars, for example, suddenly de refurb shuts off.when the kitchen is closed then problem is solved..i think. Is one of those filters the solution? Yhx b
@OurFreeSociety4 ай бұрын
I thought DE came from the lines behind the wall, in the outlets, etc., which is why in 3rd world countries they have tons of DE, because most don't know what they are doing when it comes to anything like electricity or plumbing. I'm going to watch the rest & see if you mention that. Thanks
@DenisEfimenkoMusic7 ай бұрын
hey bud! Will an Online UPS solve some buzzing issues in my home studio? Thanks
@ScottiesTech7 ай бұрын
It can help, yes. What I usually do is put everything on a UPS. That isolates everything from the grid. Then, if you're using things like a mixer + XLR cables, be VERY careful with cable routing. I've seen nasty buzzing when a DC laptop power cable was running parallel + too close to an XLR mic cable. Sometimes, it takes very little to generate really annoying noise. Re-arrange cables, and poof: no more buzzing.
@BrandonGilhooly-r8c Жыл бұрын
I can across this video initially looking for a cheaper low noise solution for my hifi audio system, not knowing health issues caused by dirty electricity. 'Im definitely going to buy multiple filters for my house. But I have a question, is there any reason I cannot plug a power strip into one of these filter? Will it work ? Does it become less effective? Thanks in advance !
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
Power strips are fine.
@CristianMuresanu Жыл бұрын
Hi Scottie, I watched with great interest your presentation. I built myself some filters, using only 2,2 uF capacitors and I wonder if you measured, eventually, that voltage with the noise-meter device. Can you tell me how much milivolts showed in your case ? (with the filter you presented) - in your other video, you measured 41 mV ... and I presume is the same as with the original filter ?
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
I had 150-300 in most places. One room was 700 (without filters)! With filters, everything was between 20-40mV.
@CristianMuresanu Жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech thank you very much for your quick answer. My filter used at 220Vac network is making about 21 to 26 mV reduction. I used a modified schematics and if you wish to see it, I can send you a link on a FIY forum (Do It Yourself)
@@ScottiesTech I also tried several types of coils and capacitors ... and I also added multiple parallel capacitors of 1/10 from each. So, the 100 nF has in parallel 10 nF with 1nF and with 100 pF ... and so one. There are theories which suggest that as the capacitance get higher, its then they cannot filter above 100kHz ... (choosing 10 microF), so you add in parallel 100 nF which can filter up to 10 Mhz and then you add 10 nF which can filter up to 1Ghz ... here is an example passive-components.eu/choosing-of-right-blocking-capacitors/
@fars51762 жыл бұрын
What tips would you suggest for home? Unplugging appliances and computers when not in use? Turning off wifi at night?
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty inconvenient to plug/unplug everything all the time. So what I do is: No WiFi (I use Ethernet everywhere unless I REALLY need the WiFi, which only gets turned on for 5-10 minutes while I use it). I always unplug smaller appliances... like why leave your smartphone charger plugged into the wall socket when it's not charging anything? No mobile phones inside the house - this works for me anyway since reception inside is pretty much crap due to very thick walls and living in a rural area. Nearest neighbor doesn't even have internet, so no WiFi there either. And then I use the D.E. filters to kill the noise. Works pretty well!
@vfsd234 Жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTechdo you have emf/electric sensitivity? Did filters help?
@lightningwaves54368 ай бұрын
Does a voltage regulator do anything to reduce that capacitive coupling?
@lyngruen86072 жыл бұрын
Odd to me this was put out THREE MONTHS AGO and I just got it today 1/18/2022???!!!! I enjoy your talks......over my head but still informative. Thank you young man 👍 Texas Nana 🤠 PSALM 91
@az89411 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup! In which area do you live in Fr? What filter do you use for thise famous L*n*y filters?
@Alanheal2 жыл бұрын
I have dirty electricity coming from my computer monitor. Are there any computer brands or models that have lower emission? I guess it's from whatever transforms the current downward for the LED's. Any way to fix this? Thank you.
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
Not that I'm aware of, but the problem should be fixable with a DE filter (or two).
@lastquid3 жыл бұрын
Ah, silly me. I edited my comment to include a link, and naturally KZbin deleted the whole comment :D. Anyway, I have both the Greenwave Broadband EMI meter, and the Stetzerizer Microsurge meter, and they're both very useful. The Greenwave meter measures dirty electricity in mV, and has a speaker for an audible representation of the 'noise'. The Stetzerizer Microsurge meter is the OG meter, which was used in a lot of the early dirty electricity studies, and measures in its own units, the GS [Graham/Stetzer] unit, which uses a bit more mathematics and I believe takes frequency more into account. I personally tend to use the Greenwave more often, and use the Stetzerizer for secondary measurements. The speaker is an extremely useful monitoring tool, and gives a lot more meaning to the mV readings, especially for diagnosing an issue. However, it's important to note that a lot of the measurements made in the original research studies were made in the Stetzerizer's GS units. While it's a fair approximation to aim for similar 'values' on the Greenwave meter, it may be a factor that makes someone opt for the Stetzerizer meter instead. Another major thing to take into account - the Greenwave meter measures over a much wider bandwidth (3 kHz up to 10MHz), while the Stetzerizer meter is focused on what they believe to be the more biologically active range of 10 kHz to 100 kHz. This just means that each meter can give slightly different results on the same circuit depending on the noise characteristics. Does it make one better than the other? I'd be lying if I said I knew for sure! For those interested, a link to the patent for the Stetzerizer Microsurge meter is on stetzerelectric[.]com/store/microsurge-meter/ ~ text search for U.S. Patent #6,914,435
@Gdenariwoo2 жыл бұрын
Dude fantastic! Does this mean that I should get a filter for each device or can I run a power strip on one filter?
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
Both may work, but you have to test with the meter and play around with moving filters to see what works best. There's no 'one size fits all' solution. Not to worry tho, becuz it's fun!
@jolkraeremeark69492 жыл бұрын
Ok, it's early in the video, but I would like to run a new, forced air, natural gas furnace with a generator. What type of generator will I be needing? I plan to wire the furnace to go straight to the generator. Thank you for your time!
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
You'd just need to know the max electrical power used by the furnace. Since it's natural gas, it's probably only fan power + control electronics (aka not much). Then size your generator so it has a rated continuous power output at least double what the furnace needs. And preferably, get a good generator (as in "pure sine wave"). Many cheaper generators warn you not to use them to drive 'sensitive electronics'. IOW, they produce 'dirty' power. You COULD probably get away with a cheaper generator, but if you're gonna get one, might as well get one that's better and that has a little extra capacity to power anything else you might want to add later.
@Apollo4403 жыл бұрын
I wonder whether it would make more sense to put some kind of 50Hz stabilizer before your electric switch board instead of those 10-15 Stetzer filters on each outlet. Or it doesn't work that way?
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
I put 1 filter on each phase at my breaker panel to start with. That seems to block more noise from the rest of the the electrical network, but the caps in the filters buzz wildly until I add more filters in the noisiest rooms.
@johnmcmanamon3930 Жыл бұрын
Is there a whole home solution. We live in Indonesia and the power grid power is very dirty and destroys electrical appliances often with surges. Are we talking about the same thing here?
@Apollo440 Жыл бұрын
@@johnmcmanamon3930 I think what you are talking about are voltage overloads, where the system gives out more than 220 V and home appliances "burn". What I am talking about are the Herz, which the appliances "like" to have 50 of (hence the note on the back of the appliance, saying 50/60 Hz or so). Those are different things but both lead to more or less rapid fail of electric appliances (faster with high V and less quick with unstable Hz).
@pfunk3602 жыл бұрын
I was looking at the reviews on Amazon and had a question about the bad reviews. I bought some for my house and according to the greenware meter it does reduce the dirty electricity. My question is does it increase the EMF throughout the house which we know is terrible for your health or is the EMF just confined around the filters. . I saw something that said not to stand within 2ft or sleep within 2 feet of the filters because they do emit EMF. Is the EMF greatly increase just around the outlet and suddenly dissipates or is there a larger emittion of EMF throughout the room?
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
I measured with my Cornet tri-field and I was surprised to find that within 1 ft of any filter, fields were higher (mostly magnetic). However, the same 'medium-low' level was also present around various other gizmos around the house. So, I think Greenwave's recommendation is correct: don't stick filters near your bed, for example... But the effect seems to be a bubble around the filter of about 1 ft. Beyond that, readings are green/low/safe everywhere else in the room.
@Dose_of_CS22 жыл бұрын
I have problem with not smooth PC i put ferrites cores it helps a lot. Can I buy only one filter to my PC will it help?
@tescrowe1697 Жыл бұрын
Is this the same tech as stopwatt? If i but stetzerizers in a 3000 sq ft home- how many do i need?
@brians.7522 Жыл бұрын
Hey Scottie. I've noticed that EMF is frequently being grouped together in the dirty electricity category. As I understand EMF is the effect of electricity passing through a conductor, and is not cancelled by an opposing field. In this video you state that dirty electricity is caused by high frequency transients, caused by the technology used to convert AC to DC, dimmers, and inverters. So to clarify, it appears that the dirty electricity filters can address the high frequency transients, but not the EMF, and to address EMF issues you would need to correct improper wiring in your home...is this correct? And thank you!
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
More or less, yeah. The problem with D.E. filters (as far as I understand it) is that technically, they reduce D.E., which reduces the noise that capacitively couples to the human body. BUT, the drawback is that they result in noisy current, which creates noisy EMF, which can also be bad. Now, where it gets even more hairy is that I tested the EMF difference with and without a D.E. filter at home, and there was no real discernible difference. Then again, some studies show that teeny-tiny EMF (esp. pulsed GHz digital signals) can still have negative effects on the human body - and even then, it appears to vary from person to person. So, it's really quite insanely complicated... I've known people who just turned off the WiFi, and boom - their health problem stopped. And then I've known people who needed the D.E. filters, but WiFi didn't matter! The real problem is that - assuming there ARE health effects from all this stuff - we'd need a serious, broad, multi-discipline study where everyone actually works together. Then we might get somewhere and have actual answers. Until that happens, well... use what works!
@inductionrecords3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the age/condition of the circuit breakers and step-down utility transformer makes a difference. Usually the utility companies have very clean sine waves before customer equipment.
@ScottiesTech3 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, it's super-clean where I live. But then you put all these gizmos on the line, and KABOOM!
@johnbrizendine771628 күн бұрын
This is really crazy, thinking about this, it is possible to affect the individual neurons and synapses just from capacitive coupling!!!!
@hootsmin3 жыл бұрын
I bought some filters in the UK, I am uncertain as to what is inside them, but they emit a massive magnetic field or (they cause the power lines to emit a larger field) and they made me feel worse so buyer beware.
@UsoundsGermany3 жыл бұрын
Switch off all electric things you do not need esp. at night (sleep is one of the most important things for health). I found in my flat some surprsingly high EF fields from plugs, lamps and even cable in the walls. In fact the RF in my flat is very low which was my main concern, but the EF I found was worse.
@hootsmin3 жыл бұрын
@@UsoundsGermany Good advice. I have both RF and Magnetic Field meters, I have RF shielded walls in my bedroom and shielded hand made AC cabling. Soon all the DC cabling will be shielded also and I will replace all the DC wall plugs with better shielded Power Supplies. Optimally I would not have any electronics in the room at all, but I need all this stuff and there is nowhere else to put it. The magnetic fields and power fields can definitely do a lot of damage to your health, some of the Chinese DC wall plugs are very dangerous.
@UsoundsGermany3 жыл бұрын
@@hootsmin The main problem is the RF (4+5G) however. We need to pay for all the measures to protect us, which not even protect 100%. The gov/eu however are required to stop this - ofc they won´t. But at least they should pay for our measures!
@UsoundsGermany3 жыл бұрын
@@hootsmin I forgot to say this is also BS what I wrote cause we pay the state, so in the end we pay even if they would pay LOL It is all f- up especially in these times w/ the f- - a - ke bug etc. The companies needed to pay in fact both the "mobile" ones (for radiation etc.) and also the "medical" ones (for "medicines" not even tested etc.) for damages but they are exempt.I am near Austria and even in the small city they seem to install more antennas and new lamps
@hootsmin3 жыл бұрын
@@UsoundsGermany It has cost a fair bit already, I have to ship the AC cabling from America at great expense. The shielding paint costs a small fortune also as do the shielded fabrics required for the windows. It would be nice if the health service would provide some support, but they are largely willfully ignorant about EM hypersensitivity. They have outfitted every single lamp post in my city with an LED light with a phased-array antenna transmitter on top, this is for the SMART city agenda, these have back-haul capability for IoT devices and I believe they are urban radar for the spooks. They are very powerful especially upstairs on the level with them, the frequency is extremely dangerous for the heart, makes people forgetful too as it works on the hippocampus. They have recently installed fiber-optic cable everywhere next to the poles so no doubt they will add some small cell 5G hardware to the poles later.
@RKOuttathebox2 жыл бұрын
Will one of these dirty electricity filters dump the dirty electricity into a grounding mat that is plugged into a wall socket?
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
No, it will just smooth the noise out across the live-neutral pins.
@RKOuttathebox2 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Thank you for the reply! I am liking your channel!
@garymorren8372 Жыл бұрын
My.lennox heater won't ignite people say.i need a capacitor in line to my.main power coming in, will this fix it!! Thank you dec 1 23
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
I don't think so... Usually 'sparkers' generate much-higher-than-line voltage in order to spark at all. Could need cleaning, a new sparker gizmo, or it might be some kind of wiring/electronics issue.
@rchn99532 жыл бұрын
Minimize using fast switching digital equipment. Connecting capacitors inside the house convert dirty voltage to dirty current. If possible, connect capacitors outside the house.
@wisdom2th328 ай бұрын
Thanks. So glad I came upon your web site.
@spookyboo3164 Жыл бұрын
Can dirty electricity be also found in cars im talking of the ones of some fifty plus years ago, ill explain a little my grand parents lived in a cul-de-sac every time a car came in the road while we were watching tv there be this almighty howl coming from the speaker and you get bad Rasta interference on the screen this was due to the tvs having no suppressor on the incoming mains meaning the interference would be picked up by the mains cable ok there was no such thing sw power mode supplies and such just tube, heterodyne valves tv and radio
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
That's a good question! The noise would be different than Ye Olde Automobile, but there are plenty of potential noise sources in a modern car's electronics...
@gregorio9800011 ай бұрын
Thank you! Super informative, I have some really sensitive speakers and when I turn on the amp I can hear a hummmmmm I guess I need to get myself some filters hehe
@qq843 жыл бұрын
Not all switching power supplies are like that. The cheap/bad ones are the problem, unfortunately that are basically the only ones we get. Even in overpriced electronic there are cheap switching power supplies. Are they also ones for the electrical cabinet? That would be one thing the government could easily change to improve our health. ... instead of stamping on our rights.
@Split_Beard2 жыл бұрын
I have a huge multipurpose jumper box from dewalt with 2 AC outlets on it and when i plug my laptop charger into that the laptop charger starts buzzing. Will these filters fix the buzzing?
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
They might - hard to say. Ideally, the AC output of the Dewalt would be a pure sine wave, which it probably isn't - hence the buzzing. Some laptop chargers are well designed and the buzzing won't matter, but others are cheaper and will probably keel over after awhile. Worth a shot, I'd say!
@Split_Beard2 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech Cool. Thanks for the reply. It isn't a cheap charger as it is a gaming laptop but the brick does produce crazy levels of heat on the regular so i should probably try one filter out.
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
@@Split_Beard Ah, I see. As a general rule, make sure the inverter can supply 3X the max power pulled by the lappy power brick. So if your power brick is 19V / 5A, your inverter should be able to supply a minimum of 19 x 5 x 3 = 285W. I think my gaming lappy brick can pull something like +200W, so I'd need at least a 600W inverter.
@Split_Beard2 жыл бұрын
@@ScottiesTech So the jumper is 1000 watt and the charger is 280 watt.
@ScottiesTech2 жыл бұрын
@@Split_Beard Yeah, that should be fine. Maybe a filter will help!
@thedavesofourlives1 Жыл бұрын
So you're basically adding power factor correction caps. Why not just use isolation 1:1 transformer to filter grid dirt?
@ScottiesTech Жыл бұрын
As I understand it: Sort of. Isolating from the grid doesn't stop the noise, because most of it originates on your side, not the grid side. What comes from the grid side seems to be a combination of everyone else's noise.
@MelLar257 Жыл бұрын
will negative ion generators help with dirty electricity side effects?
@fouken9450 Жыл бұрын
Guys, I'm not very good at English, so could someone answer me, if I buy these things and plug them in, is it forever? or I put ate "clean" it.
@driver902 Жыл бұрын
Man,, I speak English but that went right over my head. I was watching to see how to make generator electrical clean. Think we just won't run any sensitive things when we need a generator. Thanks though.
@kevinaponte7078 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't you just beef up the consept of the circuit and install it in the breaker box/load center of the house?