Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the Power Perfect Box (PPB) save me money on my electric bill?
A: The PPB saves you money by cleaning or synchronizing the electricity coming from your panel to your electric devices.
Q: Will the Power Perfect Box clean up dirty electricity or electromagnetic energy (EMF)?
A: Yes, by resynchronizing the gaps between the amperage and voltage going into your environment after going through your smart meter.
Q: How will I feel after the Power Perfect Box is installed?
A: Everyone has a different level of sensitivity to energy, but the most common comment is: My home (office) feels much calmer/relaxing and more like the great outdoors than it's ever felt.
Q: Does the Pure Wash require detergent or bleach?
A: No, you do not need to use detergent. However, if you do use detergent a small amount is recommended. You can use you bleach once a month if you'd like.
Q: Does the Nano Induct Air Purifier or the Duct Pure require filters or replacement parts?
A: The Nano Induct Purifier and the Duct Pure have a PCO cell that needs to be changed out every three to five years depending on the amount of usage.
Q: Will the Green Shield reduce the amount of heat in my attic during hot months?
A: Yes, it will reduce the heat in your attic by resisting the heat that would normally get absorbed into your insulation. At the same time, if will prevent heat loss during the cooler months of the year.
Q: Does the Copperflect block EMF and RF from getting in my home or business from external sources like Cell Towers?
A: Yes it will. But remember you still have windows and some of those frequencies will still get in from from there.
Q: Can I take EMF Eliminators with me when I travel to a friends home a hotel or even to work and reduce the EMF when I am there?
A: Yes. Take a few EMF Eliminators with you wherever you go and just plug them in and you’ll be shielding yourself from harmful EMF wherever you go!
Q: What is a reliable way to tell if your electrical service is single phase or three phase?
A: Residential electrical service is single phase (3-wires, 240V) more than 99% of the time. But there is that rare exception to watch out for. If the house is from the mid-20th century, it may still have a type of three phase service called “high-leg delta” (4-wires, 208V), which was necessary for air conditioning compressors of the era; or, it could be a newer home built for a hobbyist whose man-cave requires three phase for heavy-duty machinery.
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