[Antennas] RF Poisoning... Chris...
David
iam at pmug.org
Sun Feb 22 11:59:22 EST 2015
Thanks Chris...
1. I have lived in WA and OR all my life except for Military Duty. So far
as I know neither prevent a homeowner from operating on any of their
home's electric service or wiring.
2. In one of your cases the capacitors could be added to the home side of
the main breaker's buss.
3. I am wondering, do ferrites exist that are big enough to slip-over or
or clamp-over insulated #4 200Amp copper or aluminum wires?
David B.
W7DBH
On Sat, February 21, 2015 2:02 pm, Chris Boone wrote:
** Any changes to your wiring, even just adding caps to ground, MUST be
approved by a licensed electrician if you are inside a city....You cannot
do anything on the meter side of the main breaker....that is the utility's
side and touching any of that is a nono..
**
** Anything you do on the customer side of the main breaker MUST be done
in accordance with NEC and local codes..and must be approved by a licensed
electrician to be legal and safeguard you from any legal liability it may
cause.
**
** To kill ANY RF on a AC leg, snapping on ferrite cores (several in
series and held together by tape) would be safer and cover a BROAD range
of frequencies and would NOT require any electrician approval (no direct
connection to the circuit).
**
** -----Original Message-----
**>From: David <iam at pmug.org>
**>Sent: Feb 21, 2015 3:47 PM
**>To: Antennas at mailman.qth.net
**>Subject: Re: [Antennas] RF Poisoning...
**>
**>
**>Thank you to Andre, David & Scott!
**>That got me started.
**>
**>There seems to be a lot of different ways and means of implementing this
**>Smart Meter technology.
**>
**>1. Me? I am going to bypass my Breaker Box's two 120VAC input legs from
**>the Smat Meter to the ground leg with capacitors to shunt various
**>bands/freqs above 60Hz.
**>
**>By the way, even electric heating pads, mattress pads and blankets will
**>still act as a 60Hz (and maybe 900MHz antenna and radiate to one's
**>close-proximity body even when they're turned off in the
**>Summertime...because most of their controls only break one of the two legs
**>to their heating elements. Unplug 'em.
**>
**>2. Me? I'm going to quit using that body-heating stuff
**>altogether...there's lots of lightweight blankets and quilts available for
**>fairly low prices...I am seeing attractive "Comfortors" for 20ドル - 30ドル.
**>--Stick your hand in the folds of one of these in the store to experience
**>the effectiveness of these things to concserve body heat for comfort...AND
**>less electricity use, too!
**>
**>--
**>David B.
**>W7DBH
**
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