Perfect Path Technologies: Omega E mat


I’m curious about this product from Perfect Path Technologies and would like to hear from those that have experience with it. I’ve bought and used the Total Contact enhancer and like what it does for my system so I’m interested in hearing how this Omega E mat performs. 
t_ramey
Frank, worth keeping an eye on...though I believe there are too many variables to account for, before these 'improvements' can be attributed to the mats. A nice upside, whatever the reason(s), especially when one can munch on popcorn fifteen seconds earlier. : )
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^^^ david_ten ...

I know David .. and when you think about it, that was 15 seconds of electricity I didn’t have to use. Multiply that by all of the household appliances ... the fans (its hot here), the TV, the refrigerator, the microwave, etc. That would account for the drop in the electric bill. I can only imagine the savings if one were to use air conditioning. Over time, I believe the mats would pay for themselves.

In thinking about it, I wonder what the savings would be if these mats were used in a large office building, or say in a hospital where air conditioning is used constantly? They have huge circuit breaker panels, so it would take a lot of mats ... or maybe just one large one? :-)

I think if I were a much younger guy and not breaking down physically, I’d work out a deal with Tim to rep these mats to businesses ... on a strictly commission basis of course. Now THAT would be a lot of fun for sure.

Ah geeze ... now I have my salesman juices going again. Its time for more coffee and watching the news. *lol*

Frank
djones51 sez ...

  • "I know nothing about these mats so I am not commenting on them. I am assuming that licensed electricians and local inspectors have signed off on placing these mats inside panel boxes? Are these placed behind the dead front?"


No, I have mine placed just inside the circuit breaker box exterior door. Nothing is on the breakers themselves. With that said, there are those here who have pasted their circuit breaker’s connections with "Total Contact" with outstanding effects and used electricians to help out. I think one or two guys have done it themselves, but then they have the skill sets to do it. Personally, I’d get an electrician to do anything beyond the breaker box door. But that’s just me. I don’t like major voltages ... and they don’t like me.

Frank
Frank
I did not miss the humour at all.
Just commented that in general common sense appears to be the least common of all senses.

Still waiting for Tim to release the pint sized varmints!