http://photoman.bizland.com/godzilla/index.html
this link goes to the site. I was so impressed with it, I just
ordered two of the automatic units, no really.
I will check if they have spike capacitors on the output, if not
adding one, but I think they do have them. V is a very good
craftsman and is flexible in his adaptations without adding useless
features. IF someone else has anything this good and so cheap, I
would stop talking since it's unfair, but he is the only one
offering a slow frequency as well as the 4 hertz one. That slow
frequency has proven itself and works where the 4 hertz does not, so
this is a unique machine. No claims for it medically or otherwise,
it's just a greatly crafted-device that is technically unmatched.
bG
--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "baby_grand"
<bobluhrs@...> wrote:
>
> also check out SOTAinstruments.com and contact V "webman V" on
this
> group or the other group, he should have his email address there.
I
> like his stuff because it includes a meter, some CD instructions,
> Beck info, etc all in one at a real low price he should charge
more.
>
> bG
>
> --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "baby_grand"
> <bobluhrs@> wrote:
> >
> > there are plans for the auto unit on this site, see photos menu
on
> > the group webpage. it is a beck design with some slight mods to
> > make it a little easier. It does not offer colloidal silver
> making
> > but does work fine otherwise. the parts are listed there, and
you
> > can usually find close substitutes.
> >
> > Radio Shack, anyone with electronics knowledge knows about
making
> a
> > living and is not working there as the solution.
> >
> > bG
> >
> > --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "M.
Richmond"
> > <rollouts@> wrote:
> > >
> > > There are simple plans for a strap on wrist unit in
> > > microelectricitygermkiller, you notice there is no 2 on the
> > address.
> > > It is basically a velcro strip attached to a battery holder
with
> a
> > neg
> > > and pos wire protruding from the back that lay on a wet paper
> > towel on
> > > the wrist.
> > >
> > > -- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "George"
> > <geost@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I've been trying to get parts to build my own blood cleaner
> but
> > the
> > > > burger flippers at Radio Shack are clueless and I haven't
been
> > able to
> > > > find parts elsewhere. And I'm not sure I have the technical
> > ability to
> > > > put one together so I think I'll just buy one ready-made.
> Which
> > ones
> > > > are preferable? I enquired about this one but no response
yet.
> > > > http://krchealth.com/blood_cleaner.htm
> > > >
> > >
> >
>