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Topic: power line (mains) noise (dirtly electricity) from Power Supplies HEALTH HAZARD (Read 11286 times)

hero member
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Me too!  I have a 49,000 watt farm with 61 PSUs and I haven't been affected!  His filters must work from a distance!  No need to buy!
newbie
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No new spots after all this time!!! I've had the 10uF and 15uF of capacitors with the incorrect common mode inductor and then several 120v outlet ones plugged in as always. The capacitors must be doing the job!

Great news!!! No spots whatsoever for me either!!!

Added benefit for me is that I didn't blow 7BTC on pass through type noise filtersWink
sr. member
Activity: 373
Merit: 262
No new spots after all this time!!! I've had the 10uF and 15uF of capacitors with the incorrect common mode inductor and then several 120v outlet ones plugged in as always. The capacitors must be doing the job!
hero member
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Merit: 500
And really I don't care how many resistors and capacitors you try to put on your power supply... how exactly do you purpose to stop the 60hz that's going to be pouring off every wire no matter what you do?  If it was really dangerous the only safe place is a cabin in the woods of Montana.
We're all talking about PSU ripple currents here, typically around 10-30KHz. Not the 60Hz mains frequency.  Wink
sr. member
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Well the good news is that all the problems that I spoke of originally have gone away or not gotten any worse. No new spots on myself or any family members.

I can't be 100% sure that the mains noise even caused it. A lot of people lately seem to have a mental disorder where they cannot comprehend something which is not absolute. If there's a 40% chance that the mains noise is related to health conditions, well they can't handle that. It has to be either it does or it does not. They rely on experts to tell them what to do. If the experts says that dirty electricity causes health problems, then they believe that it causes health problems 100%. Then they comply with the safe exposure guidelines. If the expert or government authority says that it does not, then they disregard it completely and make fun of anyone who believes it. It seems like a form of Asperger's syndrome or autism spectrum disorder. We all know that the level of autism spectrum disorders is exploding.

Some people believe the mainline story on everything. They believe what they are told to believe. They are told that small high frequency electric currents and EMFs cause no health problems, and that's what they will repeat to everyone. Now people almost believe that being overweight is not related to what or how much you eat. In fact, in the medical community it's generally frowned upon to associate various foods or food additives with diseases. High fructose corn syrup causes diabetes? Get out of here you crackpot! Are you a scientist? No. Mad? yes.

I hope somebody may have benefited from this. If you found out about a health hazard would you try to tell others? Sadly, probably not.
member
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Feel free to ridicule the OP, but don't be such loudmouths about an illness you know nothing about. kthx.
You might want to get more familiar with RF signals, Desolator. "Humans are not made out of metal" is the poorest argument.
Why would he or anyone else need to get more familiar with RF signals when 99% of all PhDs and MDs are already in agreement on this issue?


And really I don't care how many resistors and capacitors you try to put on your power supply... how exactly do you purpose to stop the 60hz that's going to be pouring off every wire no matter what you do?  If it was really dangerous the only safe place is a cabin in the woods of Montana.
full member
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Any smart person knows to keep a plug in the socket... that way the electricity cannot leak out.
full member
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Nah nah nah boo-boo, stick your head in doo-doo.  I bought a bunch of these http://www.trionz4sports.com/pc/ and wrapped them around my psu so I WIN! Your radiation can't touch me now, pfc's!

hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 532
Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
'tis true.

Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.

Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.

Sunburn is EM radiation damage

X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.

You moron.

Radiation is radiation is radiation in NOT CORRECT

There are 2 different types of radiation. Ionizing (gamma particles) and non ionizing (tv, radio) radiation

...

With over 50 years of research there is NO EVIDENCE that ANY non ionizing radiation can cause cancer

Who the fuck mentioned ionizing radiation or cancer?

That was general information for the uneducated dumbarses.


Dickwad.

NO U R!

0.o
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250

Who the fuck mentioned ionizing radiation or cancer?

Dickwad.

legendary
Activity: 1795
Merit: 1198
This is not OK.
'tis true.

Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.

Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.

Sunburn is EM radiation damage

X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.

You moron.

Radiation is radiation is radiation in NOT CORRECT

There are 2 different types of radiation. Ionizing (gamma particles) and non ionizing (tv, radio) radiation

...

With over 50 years of research there is NO EVIDENCE that ANY non ionizing radiation can cause cancer

Who the fuck mentioned ionizing radiation or cancer?

Dickwad.
hero member
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Classic...

OP should be a pitch man for QVC
sr. member
Activity: 373
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Speaking of scams, what Zombie has advertised in his profile about pre-ordering the $1300 miner from BFL is more likely than anything to be a scam, but only time will tell.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 532
Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
'tis true.

Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.

Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.

Sunburn is EM radiation damage

X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.

You moron.

Radiation is radiation is radiation in NOT CORRECT

There are 2 different types of radiation. Ionizing (gamma particles) and non ionizing (tv, radio) radiation

Non-ionizing (or non-ionising) radiation refers to any type of electromagnetic radiation that does not carry enough energy per quantum to ionize atoms or molecules—that is, to completely remove an electron from an atom or molecule.[1] Instead of producing charged ions when passing through matter, the electromagnetic radiation has sufficient energy only for excitation, the movement of an electron to a higher energy state.

Ionizing (or ionising) radiation is radiation composed of particles that individually carry enough energy to liberate an electron from an atom or molecule, ionizing it.

With over 50 years of research there is NO EVIDENCE that ANY non ionizing radiation can cause cancer
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
You know what, here's a frog levitating in a 10 tesla magnetic field, surrounded by enough EM radiation to do whatever it is you claim EM waves do to people, and yet there he is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1vyB-O5i6E

the frog wanted me to tell you that we're not made out of metal and you should all shut up.

How about 10 gigateslas?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetar#Magnetic_field

In fact our bodies do contain metals.  They even depend on their presence.
legendary
Activity: 1795
Merit: 1198
This is not OK.
'tis true.

Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.

Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.

Sunburn is EM radiation damage

X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
I tell you to get more familiar with rf signals, you give me a newsflash about conspiracy theories? Well, thank you. There's no conspiracy.
Okay, lesson 1:
It either can knock an electron out of orbit around an atom or it can't.  EM fields from everyday electronics cannot.  The end.
I was talking about your words "humans are not made out of metal" Cheesy
RF signals (microwaves, to be exact) are reflected from metal objects. If humans were indeed made out of metal, we would have no worries inside a microwave oven. Instead, rf signals travel in a dielectric and humans being somewhat poor kind of a dielectric material, energy is lost by means of near field effects and microwave heating. Go educate yourself about those as well.

I made my point few posts back, let me repost it:
except EM radiation generated by electrical equipment doesn't affect humans in any way Tongue or frogs, lol.
That may be the controversial state of the science, but depending of course on which kind of electrical equipment you mean.. it's not true. And it really sucks for the sensitive people.
You say that this "EM radiation generated by electrical equipment" does not affect humans in any way. You are wrong, and you know it. There are many ways EM radiation affect people. Instead of showing total ignorance and disinterest, go see wikipedia for starters and if you're curious enough, tape a cellphone on your head, share internet from it to a laptop via wifi and put on torrent. IF ONLY you really weren't too busy being intelligent and teaching me your lessons about conspiracy theories and ionizing radiation, you could really learn something about electromagnetic hypersensitivity and why it such a big deal to some. It should interest you, if you're going to keep on being so loud about this subject. The talk will not end to hundred scientific studies proving EM radiation harmless as long as it causes symptoms. Whether it's just meaningless allergy needing treatment (which I hope it is) or a serious problem is sure interesting to me.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
I tell you to get more familiar with rf signals, you give me a newsflash about conspiracy theories? Well, thank you. There's no conspiracy.

Okay, lesson 1:
It either can knock an electron out of orbit around an atom or it can't.  EM fields from everyday electronics cannot.  The end.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 532
Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
I'd be more worried about chemtrails...

O.o
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Feel free to ridicule the OP, but don't be such loudmouths about an illness you know nothing about. kthx.
You might want to get more familiar with RF signals, Desolator. "Humans are not made out of metal" is the poorest argument.

Ah yes, EVERYTHING is harmful.  All the companies in the world are out to get you!  They know their products kill you and they're doing it on purpose as population control!  And you're so much smarter than everyone else for figuring that out so anyone who doesn't believe it is stupider than you, making you totally superior.

That's what these BS conspiracies are all about.  Every respectable study has proven cell phones do not cause brain cancer.  The ones that suggest it does are headline-baiting, scientific grant money-baiting assholes making shit up.  Remember Aspartame?  Remember the dozens of studies proving it does nothing?  It was a fake chain e-mail that suggested it does cause cancer and it convinced so many morons that I know people who still avoid Aspartame to this day.  But like I said, believing in a BS conspiracy like Aspartame is killing everyone when the majority of people don't makes you feel all warm and fuzzy that you're so much smarter than them.  Whatever.  Keep pretending everything that plugs in is killing you.

I tell you to get more familiar with rf signals, you give me a newsflash about conspiracy theories? Well, thank you. There's no conspiracy.
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