EMI (Dirty Electricity) Meter

(2 customer reviews)

$145.00

Are you aware of the hidden threat lurking along your home’s wiring? Modern electronics, energy-efficient lights, smart appliances, and more create chaotic surges and spikes of energy commonly called “dirty electricity.” This type of EMF pollution travels along the electrical wiring in buildings and radiates unhealthy electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into living and work spaces. Scientific studies link dirty electricity exposure to numerous health concerns, making it crucial to identify and address high levels in your environment. 

Greenwave’s easy-to-use plug-in EMI meter measures the dirty electricity present on wiring in homes and other buildings. Simply plug the dirty electricity meter into electrical outlets to determine the level of EMI pollution flowing along nearby wires. It’s that simple.  

Start creating a healthier electrical environment today! Find out how much dirty electricity you have, and discover significant sources of dirty electricity in your environment. See the difference that Greenwave filters and other dirty electricity reduction strategies make. All this and more is possible with Greenwave’s plug-in EMI meter.  

Our dirty electricity meter is compatible with 50/60-Hz electrical circuits with voltage anywhere between 100V and 240V. It will come with a plug suitable for the electrical outlets in your environment.  

(Available Plug Types: Type A, Type C, Type G, and Type I. Find out more about these plug types HERE.) 

We strongly recommend this EMI meter for guiding the installation of dirty electricity filters. It can help you determine the best number of filters to install in each room and where to place the filters for optimal results. It can also help with troubleshooting problems (such as resonance) that can occasionally arise during installation. 

Looking for dirty electricity filters too? CLICK HERE for filter kits and individual filter options. 

SPECIAL OFFER:
$15 meter discount with the purchase of 8 or more Greenwave dirty electricity filters. Use coupon code meter15 at checkout.

Description

The Greenwave Broadband EMI Meter is a tool for measuring the amount of dirty electricity (a.k.a., electrical noise, line noise, EMI) present on the wiring in buildings and for guiding the installation of dirty electricity filters.

Key Features

  • Measures a broad range of dirty electricity (EMI) frequencies
    The meter measures dirty electricity (EMI) frequencies from around 3 Kilohertz up to 10,000 Kilohertz (i.e., 10 Megahertz).
  • Easy to use!
    Simply plug the meter into electrical outlets to find out how much dirty electricity is on nearby wiring. The electronic display shows readings in millivolts (mV), an internationally accepted standard electrical unit of measure.
  • Makes “BEFORE filter” and “AFTER filter” comparisons easy
    The meter can show “BEFORE filter” and “AFTER filter” dirty electricity readings on the same screen simultaneously. The “AFTER filter” display screen also shows the % reduction in total EMI noise between approximately 3 Kilohertz and 10,000 Kilohertz (i.e., 10 Megahertz).
  • Let’s you listen to dirty electricity – Hear the difference filters make!
    The meter converts dirty electricity frequencies into representative sound so you can listen to the electrical noise on your wiring when the meter is plugged in. Hear the noise decrease as dirty electricity filters are installed.
  • Compatible with 50/60-Hz, 100-240V electrical circuits.
    The meter can be used in most countries around the world and will come with a plug suitable for the electrical outlets in your environment.

 

Evaluate Your Environment – Do You Have Too Much Dirty Electricity?

With Greenwave’s Broadband EMI Meter, it is easy to find out whether dirty electricity levels in your environment are higher than desirable. The meter presents dirty electricity readings in millivolts (mV). Ideally levels should be below 50 mV in all rooms within your environment. Levels above 100 mV are undesirable and should be reduced if possible.

 

See the Difference Greenwave Filters Make!

With Greenwave’s Broadband EMI Meter you can see the difference Greenwave filters make in cleaning up the dirty electricity on your wiring.

The process is simple. First, plug the meter into the top socket of an electrical outlet to measure the dirty electricity (i.e., EMI noise) present on nearby wiring (“BEFORE filter” reading).

Next, insert a Greenwave filter into the bottom socket of the same outlet. The “AFTER filter” display screen will show both the initial dirty electricity level at the outlet and the new level in millivolts (mV). It will also show the % reduction in “noise” density.

The meter is also an excellent tool for guiding the installation of Greenwave filters. It can help you identify significant sources of dirty electricity in your environment and determine the best number of filters to install in each room for optimal results.

 

DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS

Click the following link to view instructions for Greenwave’s Broadband EMI Meter:
EMI METER INSTRUCTIONS.

Additional information

Weight .8 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 5 in

2 reviews for EMI (Dirty Electricity) Meter

  1. Robert

    I just seal the area where power comes into the house. No more DIRTY electricity!!! It took a while to figure that one out, really works.

  2. Eric

    Buying this Greenwave EMI a few years ago has already paid for itself, When I did a random test on my home electronics found one appliance gave a lot higher Dirty Electricity (DE) than the others. When I looked into the appliance found the electrolytics had such high ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) that if I had not found it so fast, the electrolytics would of destroyed the Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) destroying other components like the switching transistor and the emitter resistor, making the SMPS board uneconomic to repair.

    Any electronics service person who see the value of a ESR meter to speed up the time to detect failing electrolytics should also have a EMI meter.

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