Hi,
I have nothing to compare it to. It was expensive. However, it's a nice piece to have.
I have nothing to compare it to. It was expensive. However, it's a nice piece to have.
Measuring line noise and power conditioners
If we are talking about this meter: https://www.alphalabinc.com/product/plm/ You are measuring starting at 20 kHz and going up. That is, these devices START measuring noise at the upper limit of human hearing. While many surge protectors claim to block EMI/RFI, they also claim to start working in the 100kHz ranges, way higher than noise we'd hear. |
@erik_squires You are measuring starting at 20 kHz and going up. That is, these devices START measuring noise at the upper limit of human hearing. It's hard to imagine noise on your line only affecting one portion of the frequency range. So in other words if you reduced noise that's being measured above 20khz why wouldn't you expect that same filtering to affect the entire range even in areas that aren't being measured by the meter? Do they make current filters that reduce noise between 100hz and 1Khz??? (for example) That makes zero sense to me. |