I am building BG's Beck-type device, and the pictures don't show what the electrodes are made of. Just the bare copper wire wrapped with thread / cotton?...
if you don't want to take in copper ions, the get stainless steel cotter pins (home depot). or better yet for purists, use pure silver wire like 10 or 12...
That was good advice. I also use silver electrodes for the same reasons. Paul ... cotter ... like 10 ... solder, ... should be ... the current ... you use, ......
From what I've been able to dig up in my research, stainless steal is preferable for use as blood electrifier electrodes over 99.99 fine silver. Never use...
Hi Baby_Grand - Could you please elaborate on how to change the frequency in the blood electrifier. I notice that some commercial models have different...
Hi Steffan / twotower61 Changing the frequency is adjustable within practical limits by altering either the cap or the resistor in the CR circuit which give...
Hi Tony, The URL for the 9V battery voltage amplifier 9 + 18, +25, +33V is below. I just realized the link I provided did not take you to the actual page. ...
On 7 Nov 2007 at 11:03, Steffan Heydon wrote about : Subject : Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] R ... Yes an interesting site And didn't find that but figured...
Hi Tony, When you get a chance to look at the voltage amplifier circuit, perhaps you might have an idea as to what type and rating of capacitors to use. The...
Blood Electrifier Problem: My LM358 IC chips arrived in the mail and I was finally able to complete my blood electrifier. My construction followed Beck's solid...
Check you solder connections closely sometimes a solder connection will become intermittent. Are you using a circuit board? Jack ... From: twotower61 To:...
Hi Jack, I have double checked and quadruple checked. I can get the circuits to work fine on a bread board. As soon as I transfer them, one component at a...
It seems your board is bad. The small Vector boards used for breadboarding are neat. You could set up your circuit, check it, then encapsulate it with hot glue...
Wow that's pretty much what I would have done. Using a magnifying glass did you look for a hairline crack in the pc board? No chance there is a solder...
Thanks Chuck for the recommendation. I took it! I purchased a second 3 1/4 X 2 1/8 inch breadboard and cut it in half with a hack saw. I unsoldered and...
this site is mainly for you folks who already know to exchange ideas. so the spam, though ugly, is not going to hit too many newbies. the regular group...
I used blood electrification for years and it never fixed any colds for me. using the paddles (6 volts dc, two stainless forks, sponges) for 5 minutes once...
Hi! Can anyone tell me the site where I can find directions for making a godzilla with meter? I've been looking around this site and can only find a photo of...
I want to throw something out for conversation if anyone else finds the following stuff interesting, as I do. Opinions please: Because of our electrical power...
Yeah that is interesting. one of many sources of current or static fields flowing through or affecting our bodies. What about the voltage gradient we all have...
Re the nominal 600 volt gradient, I infer that it is a very high impedance source. Do you have an idea as to how that 600 volt number is evaluated? When...
Hi V, * Yes please I'd like your .pdfs. I met a bloke awhile ago who demo'd to me while walking around, where the long lines are. but my ability faded. So I...
Hi to all, I like to obtain a detailed schematics of LEE CROCK' device, electronic schematics--polarity changer. With a 555 timer chip with relay or better yet...
... Hi Brad! Saw your post on http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller2 How do you find Lee Crock's device? Does it give you more...
Hi Mike, http://www.sharinghealth.com/beckprotocol/buildyourown.html this works for that purpose. you can leave off the zere diodes and led if you like. If you...
Thanks for that V However, I was looking for something that worked on 6v as per godzilla design. I am sure bG posted a "simple" circuit diagram for it, but...