Dirty Electricity

What Is Dirty Electricity? Dirty electricity is the spiky, erratically pulsing electromagnetic field caused by smart meters, solar inverters, and many modern devices and lights. Dirty electricity “rides” on the smooth 60 Hz electrical current. It sends spikes of electromagnetic radiation into your home and your body tens of thousands of times every second, causing… Continue reading Dirty Electricity

Ground-Neutral Reverse: The One Wiring Error an Outlet Tester Can’t Find

Have you checked your house with a GFCI outlet tester to find wiring errors? Good! But there’s one wiring error you can’t find with an outlet tester, and that’s a ground-neutral reverse (also called neutral-ground reverse). Your ground wire is the bare copper wire (or sometimes it is covered with green plastic) that carries excess… Continue reading Ground-Neutral Reverse: The One Wiring Error an Outlet Tester Can’t Find

How to Turn Off WiFi on AT&T Modem/Router

AT&T, like most companies these days, tries to make you believe that the only way you can have Internet is with WiFi. Not true! It’s easy to hardwire your modem or router. Just get some ethernet cable and pop it into the ports on your modem/router and computer. More on how to do that in… Continue reading How to Turn Off WiFi on AT&T Modem/Router

Smart Meter Guards

As a rule, the biggest EMF problem from your own smart meter in your own home, is the dirty electricity, but as we all know, smart meters are notorious for the dangerous radiofrequency (RF) radiation they emit. This radiation pulses 24/7, from 9600 to 190,000 times per day. Just like with dirty electricity, emissions are… Continue reading Smart Meter Guards

Meters to Measure Dirty Electricity

You can get an idea of your dirty electricity levels by using a dirty electricity meter. I will discuss three different dirty electricity meters here: the one made by Satic, which I sell, the one sold by Greenwave (which is made by AlphaLab), and the Stetzer meter. The companies tend to call these “line EMI… Continue reading Meters to Measure Dirty Electricity