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Satic EMI Line Monitor Dirty Electricity Meter for North America

Satic EMI Line Monitor Dirty Electricity Meter for North America

Dirty electricity meter for measuring home power line noise

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Measure the dirty electricity in your home with the Satic EMI Line Monitor. This dirty electricity meter displays electromagnetic interference on AC power lines, commonly called "dirty electricity" or line noise. Once plugged in, the monitor immediately shows total line interference rated in millivolts, ranging from 0-2999mV. The unit records peak mV readings while displaying real-time numbers, plus a visual swoosh-shaped diagram indicates relative interference levels. Essential for understanding and addressing dirty electricity in your environment.

  • Measures electromagnetic interference on AC power
  • Displays line noise in millivolts (0-2999mV)
  • Records peak readings automatically
  • Real-time mV display
  • Visual swoosh diagram shows relative levels
  • Plugs into standard North American outlets
  • Immediate readings upon connection
  • Portable for testing throughout home
  • Essential diagnostic tool
  • Identifies dirty electricity sources
  1. Plug the EMI Line Monitor into any standard 120V outlet.
  2. Read the immediate mV display showing line interference.
  3. Note the peak reading recorded by the unit.
  4. Test multiple outlets to identify problem areas.
  5. Use the visual indicator for quick relative assessment.
  6. Test before and after installing filters to verify improvement.

About Satic

Satic is a leading manufacturer of dirty electricity filters and power conditioning technology, headquartered in Montana, USA.

Dirty electricity—also known as electrical noise or line noise—is high-frequency voltage transients that travel along your home's wiring. These can be generated by modern electronics, LED lights, solar inverters, and other devices. Satic's filters work to reduce this electrical pollution at the source.

SYB carries Satic products because they address an often-overlooked source of EMF exposure in the home—the electrical wiring itself.

Ships from Satic in the USA

[See standard SYB policies]

Description

Measure the dirty electricity in your home with the Satic EMI Line Monitor. This dirty electricity meter displays electromagnetic interference on AC power lines, commonly called "dirty electricity" or line noise. Once plugged in, the monitor immediately shows total line interference rated in millivolts, ranging from 0-2999mV. The unit records peak mV readings while displaying real-time numbers, plus a visual swoosh-shaped diagram indicates relative interference levels. Essential for understanding and addressing dirty electricity in your environment.

Features
  • Measures electromagnetic interference on AC power
  • Displays line noise in millivolts (0-2999mV)
  • Records peak readings automatically
  • Real-time mV display
  • Visual swoosh diagram shows relative levels
  • Plugs into standard North American outlets
  • Immediate readings upon connection
  • Portable for testing throughout home
  • Essential diagnostic tool
  • Identifies dirty electricity sources
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How to Use
  1. Plug the EMI Line Monitor into any standard 120V outlet.
  2. Read the immediate mV display showing line interference.
  3. Note the peak reading recorded by the unit.
  4. Test multiple outlets to identify problem areas.
  5. Use the visual indicator for quick relative assessment.
  6. Test before and after installing filters to verify improvement.
About Satic

About Satic

Satic is a leading manufacturer of dirty electricity filters and power conditioning technology, headquartered in Montana, USA.

Dirty electricity—also known as electrical noise or line noise—is high-frequency voltage transients that travel along your home's wiring. These can be generated by modern electronics, LED lights, solar inverters, and other devices. Satic's filters work to reduce this electrical pollution at the source.

SYB carries Satic products because they address an often-overlooked source of EMF exposure in the home—the electrical wiring itself.

Shipping & Returns

Ships from Satic in the USA

[See standard SYB policies]


The Satic EMI Line Monitor measures electromagnetic interference that is commonly referred to as "dirty electricity" on AC power lines.

Once plugged in, the monitor immediately displays total line interference, also referred to as line noise, rated in millivolts as measured from peak-to-peak, ranging from 0-2999mV.

The unit records peak mV while also displaying real-time mV numbers. The LCD display adds a second visual indicator in the form of a visual swoosh-shaped line diagram indicating peak interference before and after filtering as well as displaying voltage.

A speaker adds an audio indication proportionate to the real-time line interference.

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This Satic product is shipped by Satic from the USA

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the EMI Line Monitor measure?
The monitor measures electromagnetic interference (dirty electricity) on your AC power lines. It displays total line interference immediately upon plugging in. This shows the dirty electricity level in each outlet.
Why is measuring dirty electricity important?
You can't reduce what you don't measure. The monitor identifies problem circuits and verifies that filters or changes actually reduce interference. Measurement guides effective mitigation strategies.
How do I use the line monitor?
Simply plug into any standard outlet to see instant readings. Move between outlets to identify problem areas. Use before and after installing filters to verify improvement.
Do I need technical knowledge to understand the readings?
The monitor displays straightforward measurements anyone can understand. Higher numbers mean more interference. Basic interpretation is accessible while technical users can analyze deeper.
Should I buy the monitor before or after buying filters?
Measuring first helps identify your specific situation and filter needs. The monitor guides how many filters you need and where. It's valuable both before and after filter installation.