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Hello,

I tried to translate " capacitor RFI/EMI filter " into German but I know

only " capacitor " means Kondensator. But when I ask for it I need the

exact expression. are there also models to simply plug in a outlet?

Randolf

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Hallo Randolf,

you translated correctly.

Kondensator 5 nF, or 5 nano Farad.

I went to an *Elektroladen* or electronics parts shop,but they only had 4.7

oder 5.2.

I bought one and placed it in a *Stecker* or plug.

My *Sicherungen* or fuses kept on sleeping.

At Ehlers Verlag in the Shop,

https://ssl.kundenserver.de/ehlers-verlag-gmbh.de/ehlers_shop/frameset.html

they sell an IT Stecker, Art number 204, for 69 Euro.

I think it is based on the same principle.

I paid 1 Euro for the capacitor and 5 Euro for the plug, which has an on-off

switch build in.,

so that makes 6 Euro alltogether.

That is 63 Euro difference, if I am correct.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/

http://www.hese-project.org

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capacitor RFI/EMI filter

> Hello,

>

> I tried to translate " capacitor RFI/EMI filter " into German but I know

> only " capacitor " means Kondensator. But when I ask for it I need the

> exact expression. are there also models to simply plug in a outlet?

>

> Randolf

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi,

if you are going to experiment with this you have to chose a capsitor

that can tolerate at least 350V if your powerline voltage is 230V.

Anders

charles wrote:

> Hallo Randolf,

>

> you translated correctly.

> Kondensator 5 nF, or 5 nano Farad.

> I went to an *Elektroladen* or electronics parts shop,but they only had 4.7

> oder 5.2.

> I bought one and placed it in a *Stecker* or plug.

> My *Sicherungen* or fuses kept on sleeping.

>

> At Ehlers Verlag in the Shop,

> https://ssl.kundenserver.de/ehlers-verlag-gmbh.de/ehlers_shop/frameset.html

> they sell an IT Stecker, Art number 204, for 69 Euro.

> I think it is based on the same principle.

>

> I paid 1 Euro for the capacitor and 5 Euro for the plug, which has an on-off

> switch build in.,

> so that makes 6 Euro alltogether.

> That is 63 Euro difference, if I am correct.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/

> http://www.hese-project.org

> checked by Norton Antivirus

>

>

>

>

> capacitor RFI/EMI filter

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>>Hello,

>>

>>I tried to translate " capacitor RFI/EMI filter " into German but I know

>>only " capacitor " means Kondensator. But when I ask for it I need the

>>exact expression. are there also models to simply plug in a outlet?

>>

>>Randolf

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I don't believe that a capacitor based filter will necessarily solve power

related problems for electrically sensitive people. A capacitor will remove

some 'electrical noise' from power circuits, however this will then flow

through the earth (ground) wire. There are two problems with this. The first

problem is that earth wires run throughout a household so therefore an ES

person could still be affected by 'noise' transmitted from this wire. The

second problem is that the house may have a bad (high impedance) earth and in

this case, the capacitor may do almost nothing to remove noise from the wiring

- the 'noise' will travel along the path of lowest impedance, which is not

necessarily the earth (ground) wire.

I would always use an inductor based filter. Inductance is measured in Henry

(H).

Lachlan

capacitor RFI/EMI filter

Hello,

I tried to translate " capacitor RFI/EMI filter " into German but I know

only " capacitor " means Kondensator. But when I ask for it I need the

exact expression. are there also models to simply plug in a outlet?

Randolf

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Randolf.

Electronics use English to almost 100%.

So RFI / EMI Filter is completely understandable for any German working

in this field.

see the page WWW.SCHURTER.DE

Wille Borlin

SWEDEN

randolf_everywhere wrote:

>Hello,

>

>I tried to translate " capacitor RFI/EMI filter " into German but I know

>only " capacitor " means Kondensator. But when I ask for it I need the

>exact expression. are there also models to simply plug in a outlet?

>

>Randolf

>

>

>

>

>

>

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