I have a circuit that has 2 FilterLinc 10A filters installed on it. I also have 2 other unfiltered devices plugged into that circuit. Without filters, I get zero signal strength from my XTB-IIR when plugging my XTBM on that circuit near the devices. When I unplug all devices, I get good signal strengths (8-9.99). When I plug in the filters with the devices, the signal drops by around 2.5 on the meter. If I plug the filter in without the device plugged in, I actually get the same reading as without. I guess that means that the filter is a moderate signal sucker. I have checked the 2 unfiltered devices and they do not cause a significant change in signal strength when plugging in the meter locally to the device.
So, here's what I'm confused about. If I go down to the main breaker panels and plug the meter into the outlet right below the panel, I get zero signal from the XTB-IIR if everything is hooked up normally. If I kill that circuit breaker, I get a signal of 9.99. If I unplug all devices on that circuit and turn it back on, I get the same 9.99 signal. If I plug in one filtered device or one of the unfiltered devices, the signal drops to zero. Does anyone have a clue what's going on here? The outlet by the panel is on a different panel than the problem circuit. I don't recall if the outlet and the problem circuit are on the same leg of power. Either way, why would the signal from the XTB-IIR be attenuated so much by a signal sucker much farther away and yet not be as much of a problem when measuring near the filters? I'm at a loss here.