


⚡ Stay ahead of the current with precision!
The Stetzerizer Microsurge Meter is a cutting-edge device designed to measure high frequency transients and harmonics in electrical systems. Its user-friendly plug-and-play design allows for easy operation, while its compatibility with both 60 Hz/120 Volt and 50 Hz/240 Volt systems makes it an essential tool for professionals seeking to enhance electrical quality.
| ASIN | B002P4HL10 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (106) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Item model number | GS-M300-A |
| Manufacturer | Graham Stetzer |
| Package Dimensions | 7.8 x 1.1 x 1.1 inches |
J**R
Good product; it is everything that it is supposed ...
Good product; it is everything that it is supposed to be for testing for dirty electricity. I used it and it measured my circuits and I was able to fix problems with filters from the same company. I will be purchasing more filters. Friends are using it right now and finding that they are living in huge fields of dirty electricity generated from the neighbors solar system inverters. Then they went to the fathers house and the solar inverter fields were so bad that they maxed out the meter display. Yet, at my house with no solar systems nearby, the dirty electricity readings are relatively low.
D**S
Great Monitor
I bought this unit not for its intended purpose...that is testing for "dirty electricity", but to monitor electrical noise causing problems in my X-10 system. It works very will for this purpose and I'm sure it works for finding and monitoring dirty electricity as well. Good solid quality unit does what it's supposed to do.
B**Y
An Important First Step Before Even Buying Filters
I dragged my feet on this purchase for a long time because to outfit a home with the average 20 GS filters would seam cost prohibitive at a glance. And I was still stretching even my limits of belief. But since my past Environmental Medicine Doctor suggested this system last year to help with some of my chronic health issues, I finally got around to at least buy the meter to give it a chance. I watched the youtube video from Stetzer and felt the case was solid enough to at least do the measurements - not necessarily buy the filters themselves yet. What I found was amazing. And I was able to make some decisions that didn't involve actual filters in my first "phase" of remediation. A few things I did already was replace all the spiral compact fluorescent light bulbs with LED. So that the ballast wouldn't be a factor. I also had replaced all dimmer switches with straight flip-switches. If you hold your head next to a dimmer, you will hear it humming. What the meter showed me was that every computer in my house was producing at LEAST 400 GS units (9600 volts per second). One computer I own, an HP Compaq slim form-factor produces 1800 GS units (43,200 volts per second). This one computer, when on, was ALSO causing 1800 GS units to show up in the master bedroom. I was confused at first because they are on separate circuits. Some investigation revealed that the two circuits had romex that was stapled in parallel under the first floor joists. It was at this moment that I started shutting computers off more often and especially at night. I started sleeping better right away. I don't usually remember my dreams and I was diagnosed with central sleep apnea (a neurological cause for breathing to stop in the middle of the night). And now my plan is to install a filter every month into bedrooms first, followed by other areas of the house. The most important thing I need to decide is whether or not I will replace that desktop computer. It's obvious it's power supply is not a precision piece of equipment. Other computers in the house I had built have larger power supplies and they cause much less voltage transients. The still produce a lot, but using the meter at work revealed that it was no more than those (a good average). At any rate, I have resolved to keep all computers off when not in use. The WIFI is also scheduled to go off during sleeping hours. All devices that can be connected to ethernet do not have WIFI on. Obviously RF is beyond the scope of dirty electricity, but in my overall EMF picture, I believe it is part of the strategy to regain optimum health. So the moral is you can get results with the knowledge without buying the filters right away. The meter provides transparency to where the issues are coming from so you can make informed choices on how to use electricity in your home.
C**J
Changed my life for the better by using this meter
I can't say enough about this meter. It is so easy to use and gives instant readings. By using the filters with it while testing I was able to determine which outlets in my home had dirty electricity and also the hot spots in my home with electronics, etc. Between the meter and some filters I now sleep better and my head is clearer. I use this meter and the filters in my home and at my workplace where I hear the filters literally zapping the dirty electricity.
S**Y
Reduces Dirty Electricity to Acceptablee Levels
I had very high levels of dirty electricity which is harmful to your health. A Stetzer meter reading of over 50 is to high. Mine read as high as 595. They are now in the low forties. Buy a meter and filter to see which outlets need a filter. Several of my outlets did not need a filter. Good price and fast delivery from this seller. For more information listen to an excellent YouTube interview of Dave Sttetzer by Randi Shannon.
C**E
it seems like a scam
it seems like a scam. Yeah it's measuring something ... but ... I'm not sure all these things they say are happening or will happen are happening. I have changed from CFL's to LED's in my house not because of the filter readings but because it caused my electric bill to go down almost immediately. [My electric bill is half since I moved a %age which is because of LED lights]. the numbers have come down but I'm not going to buy a bunch of Stetzerizer filters to take up all my power outlets.
F**T
Is it a scam, who knows?
I read about dirty electricity, so I bought some filters from another company (cheaper), and this meter. The meter works, but I don't know what it means, really. I asked an electrical engineer who said she had never heard of dirty electricity. Is it a scam? I dunno. Maybe. Maybe not. The meter does seem to work though, so that's something. And the filters work too. But to what effect? There's a researcher in Canada who says dirty electricity poses a health hazard, but I couldn't find anyone else who is doing similar research, so I'm not sure what to think. Three stars because the meter works, but I took off two stars because I don't know if it's a scam or not.
C**E
No Home Should Be Without One
I purchased this meter after reading about the potential health effects of dirty electricity. I felt compelled to measure my living environment but never expected what I found. I have a big problem! Finding a problem and knowing what to do about it, however, are entirely different things. For example, sprinkling dirty electricity filters throughout my home does not appeal to me. It is an expensive and potentially unhealthy solution, too. Dirty electricity is a controversial topic no doubt, with a healthy dose (no pun intended) of confusion thrown in. It has sent me on a course of study that is still under-way. The reason for 4 rather than 5 stars? It's a solid meter and could prove to be one of the best purchases I ever made, however, it lacks anything more than basic information on its use.
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