pdf doc from Hunter Pacific
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Originally Posted by
Deanom
Steve,
I tell no lie, it is Ripple signals. I had a pdf document from Hunter Pacific (fan manufacturer) detailing the problem. They claim the noise can even be picked up in things like toasters (if operating), fridges and other similar appliances with motors. The other night I picked up the noise in the Meile range hood when it was operating. Apparently the voltage of the signal should be something like 10V but can be more depending on the distance from the Ripple Signal Injection device. The frequency is usually 1050hz but you can check this if you go to the meter box and read the details on the receiver. My receiver is something like 1043Hz.
These ripple signals are frequent. They switch on other things like pumps (whose pumps im not sure but may be sewer/public utilities), street lights, two domestic tarriffs and a whole heap of other stuff. After switching them on, they also need another signal to switch them off. I tried to attach the pdf from Hunter pacific, but it constantly scans over 150kB and this forum wont let me attach it. I'll email it to you if you like. Why dont you give the supplier of that filter a call. He is a wealth on information. He even told me he has his aircon connected up to the second tarrif and he rarely finds the electricity off when he needs his aircon. Call him, I'm sure hell tell you.
Cheers
hi,any chance you can email me the pdf file?