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More frequencies with Beck, Clark and etc devices?   Message List  
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Re: More frequencies with Beck, Clark and etc devices?

This is not a great idea. 5 years of testing finds no real frequency
differences in how it kills germs. dc current works as well as
pulsating or frequency current on germs and possibly much better.
hard to realize all work for nothing and just use a battery, but---
bG

--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "jkollingnl"
<innergy222@...> wrote:
>
> I wanted to ask you all, since the Beck or Clark devices seem to work
> at certain Hz frequencies, and these frequencies are set with
> resistors, would it be possible too, to have a potentiometer for
> dialing in different kinds of frequencies? my electronics knowledge
is
> not specifically high at this moment as you can abvisouly make
out. :)
> Thanks! Joel
>
> Example: say i want to be able to dial in any frequency from 1 to
> 30.000 Hz, or some other configuration of range.
>





Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:43 pm

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I wanted to ask you all, since the Beck or Clark devices seem to work at certain Hz frequencies, and these frequencies are set with resistors, would it be...
jkollingnl
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Dec 15, 2006
10:37 pm

... is ... out. :) ... When you do - because your equivalent capacitance was never considered in those designs - the higher the frequency, the ...
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Dec 15, 2006
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Yes, a variable resistor could be used to enable selecting different frequencies. Your biggest problem would be in calibrating the settings, which would ...
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This is not a great idea. 5 years of testing finds no real frequency differences in how it kills germs. dc current works as well as pulsating or frequency...
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