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From: Michele Hertz
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Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 10:21 PM
Subject: Dirty Electricity from ‘Smart’ Meters: Answers from the Experts


Dirty Electricity from ‘Smart’ Meters: Answers from the Experts
Posted on December 3, 2013


http://stopsmartmeters.org/2013/12/03/dirty-electricity-from-smart-meters-answers-from-the-experts/


Last week, after we solicited opinions from readers on the following question:

  Others were wondering how the switch mode power supplies (SMPS- that convert 
AC to DC 
within the meters) could cause so much more dirty electricity than those 
contained in other 
electronics.

We received the following, intriguing answer from Hugh Hinskens, a Canadian  
Electronics 
Engineering Technologist with a B.Sc. in physics and a background in microwave 
circuit 
engineering.  According to experts, the switch mode power supply (SMPS) 
contained in 
millions of ‘smart’ meters (but not their analog predecessors) has essentially 
‘polluted’ 
the electricity coming into our homes with high frequency transients.  Which 
means at the 
end of the day, there is no “opt out” when the “smart grid” is being deployed 
in your area. 
Even with no RF microwave wireless antennas, a “smart” grid of SMPS-equipped 
meters can 
still threaten your health.

“Why more so than other electronic devices?”, we asked…

Hugh:

It’s not that each individual power supply is more powerful, but rather because 
every smart 
meter is of exactly the same design and construction, each SMPS is emitting the 
same 
spectrum of harmonics, which are all in phase with the 60 Hz of the power grid 
and therefore 
in phase with each other. For consumer electronics, including desk top 
computers, which have 
SMPS’s that are higher power, the variety of manufacturers, designs and 
components in their 
construction prevents the constructive interference (due to phase coherence) of 
identical 
harmonics which manifests with the identical smart meters.

Also, consumer electronics are plugged into a single branch of a house’s wiring 
system, so 
the distance to other branches is longer, allowing more dissipation of the 
energy from the 
single branch before it reaches the other branches in the same house, or back 
into the main 
grid. The meter is at the root of the branches in the house, so each branch 
acts like a 
separate antenna for the harmonics, causing a more well distributed field 
throughout the 
house. And because the meter is right where the grid is connected to the house, 
it’s closer 
to its peers on other houses, allowing a shorter path for the coherent pulses 
to combine 
with other meters’ pulses.


Didn’t anyone even test this thing? Harmonics matter…. Smart Grid FAIL!

The total energy of the harmonics from the consumer electronics is likely 
higher, but an 
analogy would be that their emitted harmonics are like a dim light bulb that’s 
on virtually 
all the time with frequencies spread out more homogeneously, while the smart 
meter harmonics 
go from low energy to high peaks at particular discrete frequencies like a 
bright strobe 
light. I would think that this coherent pulsing is the cause of the greater 
negative effects 
attributed to smart meters. The wiring of every house in a neighborhood is an 
antenna system 
transmitting these pulses throughout the neighborhood. The Tacoma Narrows 
bridge disaster is 
an example of constructive interference in a harmonic system of mechanical 
energy resulting 
in a combined energy that caused total destruction, a possibility which escaped 
the 
engineers because they only analyzed individual harmonics occurring in 
isolation. The 
harmonic emissions of smart meters were not likely analyzed in a real world 
scenario with 
thousands operating at once.

There is another possibility that smart meters just happen to produce a 
harmonic spectrum 
that is particularly aggravating to the human nervous system because the 
frequencies exhibit 
a particular resonance with it. It’s an extremely complicated topic, because 
humans are 
extremely complicated “devices” and radio frequency emission is a complicated 
topic in 
itself. Trying to predict the interaction of the two is only more difficult. 
Without 
extensive testing, the above is all an educated guess. Field strengths from 
radio frequency 
emissions get more difficult to predict as the variables of antenna geometry, 
number of 
antennas, transmitters, and reflective surfaces increase.

Hugh is on the board of Stop Smart Meters! Canada

Want to learn more about ‘dirty electricity’ and ‘smart’ meters?  Listen to 
today’s 
fantastic KPFA interview with Dave Stetzer.



Joshua Hart MSc
Director, Stop Smart Meters!
http://stopsmartmeters.org


Stop Smart Meters! is grassroots-funded.
http://stopsmartmeters.org/donate


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