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#878 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:39 pm
Subject: Re: Automatic switching units
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Hi bob,

I promised to draw out a simplified diagram so some guys can build this easier.
I should have it done in the next couple days.
V

Take care,
  V


> In the photos section you will see a folder with shots of a board and
> electronics parts.

> If you have patience and want to do it for fun, like a hobby, it will
> work eventually, and you will become addicted to building these cool
> thing.  Just do it then figure it out later.

> guys---I hate to say this to you, but...women have built these.  I'm
> not saying there's anything unmanly about any of you. but you sure
> sound to me like a bunch of wusses.

> bG



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#877 From: "bob luhrs" <bobluhrs@...>
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:39 pm
Subject: Automatic switching units
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In the photos section you will see a folder with shots of a board and
electronics parts.

If you have patience and want to do it for fun, like a hobby, it will
work eventually, and you will become addicted to building these cool
thing.  Just do it then figure it out later.

guys---I hate to say this to you, but...women have built these.  I'm
not saying there's anything unmanly about any of you. but you sure
sound to me like a bunch of wusses.

bG

#876 From: "bob luhrs" <bobluhrs@...>
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:24 pm
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a.b
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Yeah I hear ya.  It's possible but a long project for most people.
This is exactly why I designed the apprentice godzilla and the
paddles, etc.  6 volts is really simple, works, and only thing is you
need to occasionally reverse the current...big deal.  at least you
clear up the infection.

most people aren't going to use this for serious illness, just some
little stuff.  then others want to try it out for overall health,
which I think was what Beck was shouting about, so they wanna try his
protocol...until they find out it will cost them 1000 bucks for all
the gear from SOTA Instruments or something like that.  The U-builds
usually come out lousy, the connections break, etc.  I have built
several and would now just buy them from V if he has any.

You don't need automatic units unless you plan on doing this all the
time for experimenting on aids, or something really harsh like that.
if so, get one from V.  they work and are under 100.

bG

V sometimes has them on ebay for cheap, ask him to put you on his
mailing list to announce when he has one up there.



--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Kenyon"
<lodgpole@...> wrote:
>
> Hi V - Yes, that circuit is entirely too esoteric for me to
understand. I
> don't know the symbols and references, and have not got the time to
take a
> course in electronics 101. If you can present it in common english,
I and
> many would appreciate it. Thanks, bob
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "V" <lights@...>
> To: "Bob Kenyon" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping.a
>
>
> > Hi Bob,
> >
> > Well here is the circuit diagram.
> > http://www.sharinghealth.com/beckprotocol/buildyourown.html
> >
> > What you do to make it switch slower is replace the Capacitor C1
with one
> > that is a tantalum 22 uf
> >
> > You can also leave off the zener diodes and the bi color LED and
the C2
> > cap as that part of the circuit is just for battery checking.
> >
> > This circuit will work with about 3 volts up to 36 volts.
> >
> > If this diagram is too complicated to follow I may be able to
simplify it
> > for easier connecting.
> >
> >
> >
> > Take care,
> > V
> >
> >
> >> V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358?
Thanks, bob
> >
> >
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "V" <lights@...>
> >> To: "g0aqi" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping
> >
> >
> >>> Hi g0aqi,
> >
> >>> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one
chip one
> >>> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.
> >
> >>> The chip is an LM358
> >
> >>> It will totally flip it for you.
> >
> >>> Take care,
> >>> V
> >
> >
> >>>> Hello everyone.
> >
> >>>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some
photo's
> >>>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around
it
> >>>> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various
voltages,
> >>>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer
circuit
> >>>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in
the
> >>>> files.
> >>>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which
will
> >>>> do this.
> >>>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
> >>>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the
relay -
> >>>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer
WILL do
> >>>> this.
> >
> >>>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't
quite
> >>>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a
simple
> >>>> enough circuit.
> >
> >>>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
> >
> >>>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this
area and
> >>>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.
> >
> >>>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means
that one
> >>>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.
> >
> >>>> Cheers.
> >
> >>>> Ed
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>> --
> >
> >
> >>> ------------------------------------
> >
> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

#875 From: "bob luhrs" <bobluhrs@...>
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:20 pm
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a.b
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you can set it to any frequency with usage of a different capacitor,
see the photos, some examples of capacitor values and timing are
given there.

bG

--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, K R
<accoil48@...> wrote:
>
> I agree with on the circuit, most people won't be able to build it
themselves. Also why is the switching rate at 4 Hz? I thought the
godzilla is supposed to have a switching rate of 5 minutes on each
polarity minimum.
>
> --- On Thu, 6/26/08, Bob Kenyon <lodgpole@...> wrote:
>
> From: Bob Kenyon <lodgpole@...>
> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping.a.b
> To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 9:58 AM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi V - Yes, that circuit is entirely too esoteric for me to
understand. I
> don't know the symbols and references, and have not got the time to
take a
> course in electronics 101. If you can present it in common english,
I and
> many would appreciate it. Thanks, bob
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "V" <lights@theledman. net>
> To: "Bob Kenyon" <microelectricityger mkiller2@ yahoogroups. com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [microelectricityge rmkiller2] Polarity swapping.a
>
> > Hi Bob,
> >
> > Well here is the circuit diagram.
> > http://www.sharingh ealth.com/ beckprotocol/ buildyourown. html
> >
> > What you do to make it switch slower is replace the Capacitor C1
with one
> > that is a tantalum 22 uf
> >
> > You can also leave off the zener diodes and the bi color LED and
the C2
> > cap as that part of the circuit is just for battery checking.
> >
> > This circuit will work with about 3 volts up to 36 volts.
> >
> > If this diagram is too complicated to follow I may be able to
simplify it
> > for easier connecting.
> >
> >
> >
> > Take care,
> > V
> >
> >
> >> V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358?
Thanks, bob
> >
> >
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "V" <lights@theledman. net>
> >> To: "g0aqi" <microelectricityger mkiller2@ yahoogroups. com>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [microelectricityge rmkiller2] Polarity swapping
> >
> >
> >>> Hi g0aqi,
> >
> >>> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one
chip one
> >>> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.
> >
> >>> The chip is an LM358
> >
> >>> It will totally flip it for you.
> >
> >>> Take care,
> >>> V
> >
> >
> >>>> Hello everyone.
> >
> >>>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some
photo's
> >>>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around
it
> >>>> all. I want to be able to flip the polarity of various
voltages,
> >>>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer
circuit
> >>>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in
the
> >>>> files.
> >>>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which
will
> >>>> do this.
> >>>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
> >>>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the
relay -
> >>>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer
WILL do
> >>>> this.
> >
> >>>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't
quite
> >>>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a
simple
> >>>> enough circuit.
> >
> >>>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
> >
> >>>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this
area and
> >>>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.
> >
> >>>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means
that one
> >>>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.
> >
> >>>> Cheers.
> >
> >>>> Ed
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>> --
> >
> >
> >>> ------------ --------- --------- ------
> >
> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > ------------ --------- --------- ------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

#874 From: xyx zxz <hasmoy@...>
Date: Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:06 pm
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a
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halo v
can you explain me too how
                                   tanks


--- On Wed, 6/25/08, V <lights@...> wrote:

> From: V <lights@...>
> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping.a
> To: "Bob Kenyon" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 7:34 PM
> Hi Bob,
>
> I managed to get this circuit down to a size of smaller
> than a penny. I don't recommend you try that but it
> does not take much to make it.
> If you need more direction let me know.
>
> Take care,
>  V
>
>
> > V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the
> LM358? Thanks, bob
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "V" <lights@...>
> > To: "g0aqi"
> <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
> > Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity
> swapping
>
>
> >> Hi g0aqi,
>
> >> If you use a different chip you can do it much
> easier. just one chip one
> >> capacitor and three resistors and you are in
> business.
>
> >> The chip is an LM358
>
> >> It will totally flip it for you.
>
> >> Take care,
> >> V
>
>
> >>> Hello everyone.
>
> >>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's
> efforts to put some photo's
> >>> in the group files, I'm having trouble
> getting my head around it
> >>> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity
> of various voltages,
> >>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay
> change-over timer circuit
> >>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I
> see featured in the
> >>> files.
> >>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555
> timer chip which will
> >>> do this.
> >>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches
> off for a while I
> >>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on
> it's own, hence the relay -
> >>> A minature Double pole changeover relay,
> driven by the timer WILL do
> >>> this.
>
> >>> I've looked at various sites featuring the
> 555 timer but can't quite
> >>> get my head around the various terminology and
> can't see a simple
> >>> enough circuit.
>
> >>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
>
> >>> This seems really fundamental to group
> experiments in this area and
> >>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting
> something similar.
>
> >>> Having a relay there with totally independent
> contacts means that one
> >>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer
> chip circuit.
>
> >>> Cheers.
>
> >>> Ed
>
>
>
>
> >> --
>
>
> >> ------------------------------------
>
> >> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>     (Yahoo! ID required)
>
>
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>

#873 From: K R <accoil48@...>
Date: Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:01 pm
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a.b
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I agree with on the circuit, most people won't be able to build it themselves. Also why is the switching rate at 4 Hz? I thought the godzilla is supposed to have a switching rate of 5 minutes on each polarity minimum.

--- On Thu, 6/26/08, Bob Kenyon <lodgpole@...> wrote:
From: Bob Kenyon <lodgpole@...>
Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping.a.b
To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 9:58 AM

Hi V - Yes, that circuit is entirely too esoteric for me to understand. I
don't know the symbols and references, and have not got the time to take a
course in electronics 101. If you can present it in common english, I and
many would appreciate it. Thanks, bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "V" <lights@theledman. net>
To: "Bob Kenyon" <microelectricityger mkiller2@ yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [microelectricityge rmkiller2] Polarity swapping.a

> Hi Bob,
>
> Well here is the circuit diagram.
> http://www.sharingh ealth.com/ beckprotocol/ buildyourown. html
>
> What you do to make it switch slower is replace the Capacitor C1 with one
> that is a tantalum 22 uf
>
> You can also leave off the zener diodes and the bi color LED and the C2
> cap as that part of the circuit is just for battery checking.
>
> This circuit will work with about 3 volts up to 36 volts.
>
> If this diagram is too complicated to follow I may be able to simplify it
> for easier connecting.
>
>
>
> Take care,
> V
>
>
>> V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358? Thanks, bob
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "V" <lights@theledman. net>
>> To: "g0aqi" <microelectricityger mkiller2@ yahoogroups. com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
>> Subject: Re: [microelectricityge rmkiller2] Polarity swapping
>
>
>>> Hi g0aqi,
>
>>> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one chip one
>>> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.
>
>>> The chip is an LM358
>
>>> It will totally flip it for you.
>
>>> Take care,
>>> V
>
>
>>>> Hello everyone.
>
>>>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
>>>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
>>>> all. I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
>>>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
>>>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
>>>> files.
>>>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
>>>> do this.
>>>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
>>>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
>>>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
>>>> this.
>
>>>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
>>>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
>>>> enough circuit.
>
>>>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
>
>>>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
>>>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.
>
>>>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
>>>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.
>
>>>> Cheers.
>
>>>> Ed
>
>
>
>
>>> --
>
>
>>> ------------ --------- --------- ------
>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> ------------ --------- --------- ------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>



#872 From: "Bob Kenyon" <lodgpole@...>
Date: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:58 pm
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a.b
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Hi V - Yes, that circuit is entirely too esoteric for me to understand. I
don't know the symbols and references, and have not got the time to take a
course in electronics 101. If you can present it in common english, I and
many would appreciate it. Thanks, bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "V" <lights@...>
To: "Bob Kenyon" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping.a


> Hi Bob,
>
> Well here is the circuit diagram.
> http://www.sharinghealth.com/beckprotocol/buildyourown.html
>
> What you do to make it switch slower is replace the Capacitor C1 with one
> that is a tantalum 22 uf
>
> You can also leave off the zener diodes and the bi color LED and the C2
> cap as that part of the circuit is just for battery checking.
>
> This circuit will work with about 3 volts up to 36 volts.
>
> If this diagram is too complicated to follow I may be able to simplify it
> for easier connecting.
>
>
>
> Take care,
> V
>
>
>> V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358? Thanks, bob
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "V" <lights@...>
>> To: "g0aqi" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
>> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping
>
>
>>> Hi g0aqi,
>
>>> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one chip one
>>> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.
>
>>> The chip is an LM358
>
>>> It will totally flip it for you.
>
>>> Take care,
>>> V
>
>
>>>> Hello everyone.
>
>>>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
>>>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
>>>> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
>>>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
>>>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
>>>> files.
>>>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
>>>> do this.
>>>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
>>>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
>>>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
>>>> this.
>
>>>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
>>>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
>>>> enough circuit.
>
>>>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
>
>>>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
>>>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.
>
>>>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
>>>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.
>
>>>> Cheers.
>
>>>> Ed
>
>
>
>
>>> --
>
>
>>> ------------------------------------
>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

#870 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:34 am
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a
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Hi Bob,

I managed to get this circuit down to a size of smaller than a penny. I don't
recommend you try that but it does not take much to make it.
If you need more direction let me know.

Take care,
  V


> V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358? Thanks, bob


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "V" <lights@...>
> To: "g0aqi" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping


>> Hi g0aqi,

>> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one chip one
>> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.

>> The chip is an LM358

>> It will totally flip it for you.

>> Take care,
>> V


>>> Hello everyone.

>>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
>>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
>>> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
>>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
>>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
>>> files.
>>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
>>> do this.
>>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
>>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
>>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
>>> this.

>>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
>>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
>>> enough circuit.

>>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?

>>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
>>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.

>>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
>>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.

>>> Cheers.

>>> Ed




>> --


>> ------------------------------------

>> Yahoo! Groups Links






--

#869 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:31 am
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a
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Hi Bob,

Well here is the circuit diagram.
http://www.sharinghealth.com/beckprotocol/buildyourown.html

What you do to make it switch slower is replace the Capacitor C1 with one that
is a tantalum 22 uf

You can also leave off the zener diodes and the bi color LED and the C2 cap as
that part of the circuit is just for battery checking.

This circuit will work with about 3 volts up to 36 volts.

If this diagram is too complicated to follow I may be able to simplify it for
easier connecting.



Take care,
  V


> V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358? Thanks, bob


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "V" <lights@...>
> To: "g0aqi" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping


>> Hi g0aqi,

>> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one chip one
>> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.

>> The chip is an LM358

>> It will totally flip it for you.

>> Take care,
>> V


>>> Hello everyone.

>>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
>>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
>>> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
>>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
>>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
>>> files.
>>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
>>> do this.
>>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
>>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
>>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
>>> this.

>>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
>>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
>>> enough circuit.

>>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?

>>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
>>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.

>>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
>>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.

>>> Cheers.

>>> Ed




>> --


>> ------------------------------------

>> Yahoo! Groups Links






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#868 From: "Bob Kenyon" <lodgpole@...>
Date: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:15 am
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping.a
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V - can you provide a simple circuit for using the LM358? Thanks, bob


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To: "g0aqi" <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Polarity swapping


> Hi g0aqi,
>
> If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one chip one
> capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.
>
> The chip is an LM358
>
> It will totally flip it for you.
>
> Take care,
> V
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
>> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
>> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
>> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
>> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
>> files.
>> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
>> do this.
>> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
>> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
>> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
>> this.
>
>> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
>> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
>> enough circuit.
>>
>> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
>>
>> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
>> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.
>
>> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
>> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Ed
>
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

#867 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:06 pm
Subject: Re: Polarity swapping
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Hi g0aqi,

If you use a different chip you can do it much easier. just one chip one
capacitor and three resistors and you are in business.

The chip is an LM358

It will totally flip it for you.

Take care,
  V


> Hello everyone.
>
> Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
> in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
> all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
> (all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
> would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
> files.
> I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
> do this.
> The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
> understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
> A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
> this.

> I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
> get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
> enough circuit.
>
> Can anyone give me a hand on this?
>
> This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
> I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.

> Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
> can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Ed




--

#866 From: "g0aqi" <g0aqi@...>
Date: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:01 pm
Subject: Polarity swapping
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Hello everyone.

Sorry to be a pain but, in spite of Bg's efforts to put some photo's
in the group files, I'm having trouble getting my head around it
all.  I want to be able to flip the polarity of various voltages,
(all low..) and a simple miniature relay change-over timer circuit
would enable me to do this, rather than what I see featured in the
files.
I need to find a simple schematic using a 555 timer chip which will
do this.
The 555 switches on for a while then switches off for a while I
understand the 555 won't flip polarity on it's own, hence the relay -
A minature Double pole changeover relay, driven by the timer WILL do
this.

I've looked at various sites featuring the 555 timer but can't quite
get my head around the various terminology and can't see a simple
enough circuit.

Can anyone give me a hand on this?

This seems really fundamental to group experiments in this area and
I'm sure that there will be others wanting something similar.

Having a relay there with totally independent contacts means that one
can use any voltage and not rely on the timer chip circuit.

Cheers.

Ed

#853 From: "bob luhrs" <bobluhrs@...>
Date: Thu Jun 5, 2008 9:52 pm
Subject: Re: Your site is an amazing discovery to me, at the same time, being a novice.....
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HI, bru

the really best site is the bigger one I run,
microelectricitygermkiller.

join that one, and see the photos menu section.  The gutzilla pads were
a recent addition aimed at the HIV in the gut (where most of the bigger
infections exist).  You may not have any there (yet) but if it gets in
there, then it gets more firmly entrenched.

A low viral load means very little.  If HIV is in the gut area, it can
live there for years avoiding the blood and the tests.  It invades the
CD4 cells in the linings of the gut where it's not reachable, by drugs
or much else--except electricity CAN reach it.  The HIV in the gut is
what kills.  90 percent of the CD4 cells are in there and so HIV hides
out and infects them.  They are you primary immune defense and sit
there waiting for dangerous things that come into you, to attack them.
HIV defeats that.

Ok, so what to do.  The virus can be systemic, in the gut, in the
blood, lymph, etc.

Head-to-toe electricity would mean a hat, gloves and slippers with some
sort of lightweight flex wire connecting it all and allowing you to
sleep with it or wear it anytime.  By reducing the infectivity, it
could actually produce an inert virus or vaccine of sorts.  By that
means, if all strains are so disabled, then you become immune to HIV in
any form you have contacted or which has mutated inside of you.

If you infect others with it, they could, hypothetically become immune
as well, instead of infected, innoculated.  This is wistful, but not
impossible to envision.

Anyway, your goal is a worthy one, even if you can reduce the drugs or
just avoid them and live normally without them, you have a leap ahead
of the pack.  In fact, you might become healthier than most other
people by fighting just this virus.

We have NO current HIV people helping us to learn about this.  If you
join, also look at our file section and see the Kaali-Lyman Einstein
college of medicine double-blind HIV lab study, where virus was reduced
99 percent in 3 minutes using safe current levels.

Stick with it, you won't regret it.  We have demonstrated in the files
(read as much as you can in our files section, we have some HIV studies
we did with people but they dropped out of site, sometimes with great
results, but we don't know what finally happened.  one had 25%
reduction and was given 4 months off his drugs, doctors made him take
tests twice as they could not believe it).

bG

--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "brutus265"
<brutus265@...> wrote:
>
> and recently diagnosed HIV positive, are there studies i can assist
> with or could someone kindly guide me thru the process of building one
> of these contraptions?  My viral load is nearly undetectable and i
> would like to, at this early stage, iradiate this from my body.  Your
> assistance would be overwhelmingly appreciated.  I don't ever want to
> succumb to the perils of anti-retrovirals and pharmaceuticals.  I
> understand the principles but without diagrams and schematics, im
> completely lost.  If someone could explain the construction as if to a
> 5 year old, I could be my own case study!  Thanks so much in advance
> for your help.
>

#852 From: "brutus265" <brutus265@...>
Date: Thu Jun 5, 2008 4:38 am
Subject: Your site is an amazing discovery to me, at the same time, being a novice.....
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and recently diagnosed HIV positive, are there studies i can assist
with or could someone kindly guide me thru the process of building one
of these contraptions?  My viral load is nearly undetectable and i
would like to, at this early stage, iradiate this from my body.  Your
assistance would be overwhelmingly appreciated.  I don't ever want to
succumb to the perils of anti-retrovirals and pharmaceuticals.  I
understand the principles but without diagrams and schematics, im
completely lost.  If someone could explain the construction as if to a
5 year old, I could be my own case study!  Thanks so much in advance
for your help.

#850 From: hector fuentes <hectorf35@...>
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 4:31 pm
Subject: RE: ! Cancer is found life taker
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Dear Dr.: Terrific info, unfortunally at this time is not available in the USA. I understand is also good for BPH conditions. Thank you for your help, hector 


To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
From: dr.info70@...
Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 10:11:07 +0000
Subject: [microelectricitygermkiller2] ! Cancer is found life taker

Dear Members,

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#849 From: "dr.info70" <dr.info70@...>
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 10:11 am
Subject: ! Cancer is found life taker
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Dear Members,

Each year, more than 5,000 women in Michigan discover they have breast
cancer. In fact, http://www.onlinebreastcancerinfo.com
one out of every 10 women will develop breast cancer at some time in her
life. After initial treatment, most of these women are able to continue
living normal, productive lives. This booklet will help you better
understand breast cancer.

http://www.onlinebreastcancerinfo.com


Do you about breast cancer, do you know about seriousness of cancer.

Regards

http://www.onlinebreastcancerinfo.com

#848 From: "ahchoooo" <jc20031212@...>
Date: Wed May 21, 2008 2:59 pm
Subject: Re: frequency and pleomorphistic research
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Thank you. I can see it now. May I recommend to add a download video
links for all your videos. With a slow connection, it is very
difficult to watch your videos. Please keep up the excellent work.

James


--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
"bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Webpages must come up by this URLīs :
>
> Our Laboratory mainsite: http://www.brl-labor.com/index.html .  Go to
> the page  " Research "  an follow the Link. Also it must be possible
> to go directly to the Research Site by the URL : http://www.brl-
> labor.com/research/index.html
>
> Greetings
> Bernado
>
>
>
>
> --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
> "ahchoooo" <jc20031212@> wrote:
> >
> > Can't reach the web site provided. Can't find the lab through Google
> > either.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
> > "bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > all medical and non-medical interventions must show effects on
> the
> > > level of the microflora of our blood and Iīm still missing
> > > documentations of effects on the basis of microscopic
> > > bloodexaminations for meaningful results and interpretations.
> > >
> > > In this context I welcome private persons as well as research
> > > institutions and clinics for co-operations in frequency and
> > > pleomorphistic research and there documentations. Letīs learn
> > > together more about the biology of diseases and wellbeing.
> > >
> > > If interest in this matter, please contact Dr. Bernd Petersen
> from
> > > BRL Research Lab
> > >
> > > http://www.brl-labor.com/research
> > >
> >
>

#847 From: "Prof. Dr. Bernd Petersen" <prof.petersen@...>
Date: Wed May 21, 2008 8:01 am
Subject: Re: Re: frequency and pleomorphistic research
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Hi,

 

Webpages must come up by this URLīs :

 

Our Laboratory mainsite: http://www.brl-labor.com/index.html .  Go to the page  “ Research “  an follow the Link. Also it must be possible to go directly to the Research Site by the URL : http://www.brl-labor.com/research/index.html

 

Greetings

Bernado

 

 

----- Original Message -----
From: ahchoooo
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 6:04 AM
Subject: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Re: frequency and pleomorphistic research

Can't reach the web site provided. Can't find the lab through Google
either.

--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
"bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> all medical and non-medical interventions must show effects on the
> level of the microflora of our blood and Iīm still missing
> documentations of effects on the basis of microscopic
> bloodexaminations for meaningful results and interpretations.
>
> In this context I welcome private persons as well as research
> institutions and clinics for co-operations in frequency and
> pleomorphistic research and there documentations. Letīs learn
> together more about the biology of diseases and wellbeing.
>
> If interest in this matter, please contact Dr. Bernd Petersen from
> BRL Research Lab
>
> http://www.brl-labor.com/research
>


#846 From: "bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@...>
Date: Wed May 21, 2008 7:00 am
Subject: Re: frequency and pleomorphistic research
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Hi,

Webpages must come up by this URLīs :

Our Laboratory mainsite: http://www.brl-labor.com/index.html .  Go to
the page  " Research "  an follow the Link. Also it must be possible
to go directly to the Research Site by the URL : http://www.brl-
labor.com/research/index.html

Greetings
Bernado




--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
"ahchoooo" <jc20031212@...> wrote:
>
> Can't reach the web site provided. Can't find the lab through Google
> either.
>
>
>
> --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
> "bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > all medical and non-medical interventions must show effects on
the
> > level of the microflora of our blood and Iīm still missing
> > documentations of effects on the basis of microscopic
> > bloodexaminations for meaningful results and interpretations.
> >
> > In this context I welcome private persons as well as research
> > institutions and clinics for co-operations in frequency and
> > pleomorphistic research and there documentations. Letīs learn
> > together more about the biology of diseases and wellbeing.
> >
> > If interest in this matter, please contact Dr. Bernd Petersen
from
> > BRL Research Lab
> >
> > http://www.brl-labor.com/research
> >
>

#845 From: "ahchoooo" <jc20031212@...>
Date: Wed May 21, 2008 6:04 am
Subject: Re: frequency and pleomorphistic research
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Can't reach the web site provided. Can't find the lab through Google
either.



--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com,
"bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> all medical and non-medical interventions must show effects on the
> level of the microflora of our blood and Iīm still missing
> documentations of effects on the basis of microscopic
> bloodexaminations for meaningful results and interpretations.
>
> In this context I welcome private persons as well as research
> institutions and clinics for co-operations in frequency and
> pleomorphistic research and there documentations. Letīs learn
> together more about the biology of diseases and wellbeing.
>
> If interest in this matter, please contact Dr. Bernd Petersen from
> BRL Research Lab
>
> http://www.brl-labor.com/research
>

#844 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Sat May 17, 2008 8:05 pm
Subject: Re: New Circuit
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Hi Steffan,

Cool circuit, now if I could just find one like that that I can put audio in one
end and get higher voltage audio out the other with no transformer.

Take care,
  V


> Hi Alex,

> Check out this web site: http://www.geofex.com/circuits/+9_to_33.htm

> The company that makes the MAX 1044 IC Chip, sent me a free sample. As
> I just moved, all my electronics stuff is still packed away, otherwise
> I would give you the name of the IC manufacturer. But I am sure you
> can search it out on the web like I did.

> Kindly,

> Steffan Heydon
> Phone: 805.234.1914
> http://www.twotowers.com






> On May 17, 2008, at 12:06 AM, shurikvt wrote:

>> Greetings!

>> I am trying very hard to build the electrification device with a
>> circuit that is SOTA is using. They increased the voltage to 33V and
>> also it runs from a single 9V via a DC tripper circuit. Bob Beck has
>> also approved it. Does anyone know of any diagrams for such a circuit.

>> Thanks,

>> Alex






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#843 From: "Alex Goryachev" <shurikvt@...>
Date: Sat May 17, 2008 6:32 pm
Subject: Re: New Circuit
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Steffan,

Thank you very much, thats exactly what I need.

Thanks,

Alex

On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 4:23 AM, Steffan Heydon <steffan@...> wrote:

Hi Alex,



The company that makes the MAX 1044 IC Chip, sent me a free sample. As I just moved, all my electronics stuff is still packed away, otherwise I would give you the name of the IC manufacturer. But I am sure you can search it out on the web like I did.

Kindly,

Steffan Heydon
Phone: 805.234.1914






On May 17, 2008, at 12:06 AM, shurikvt wrote:

Greetings!

I am trying very hard to build the electrification device with a
circuit that is SOTA is using. They increased the voltage to 33V and
also it runs from a single 9V via a DC tripper circuit. Bob Beck has
also approved it. Does anyone know of any diagrams for such a circuit.

Thanks,

Alex




#842 From: "bernd_petersen2000" <prof.petersen@...>
Date: Sat May 17, 2008 10:46 am
Subject: frequency and pleomorphistic research
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Hi,

all medical and non-medical interventions must show effects on the
level of the microflora of our blood and Iīm still missing
documentations of effects on the basis of microscopic
bloodexaminations for meaningful results and interpretations.

In this context I welcome private persons as well as research
institutions and clinics for co-operations in frequency and
pleomorphistic research and there documentations. Letīs learn
together more about the biology of diseases and wellbeing.

If interest in this matter, please contact Dr. Bernd Petersen from
BRL Research Lab

http://www.brl-labor.com/research

#841 From: Steffan Heydon <steffan@...>
Date: Sat May 17, 2008 8:23 am
Subject: Re: New Circuit
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Hi Alex,


The company that makes the MAX 1044 IC Chip, sent me a free sample. As I just moved, all my electronics stuff is still packed away, otherwise I would give you the name of the IC manufacturer. But I am sure you can search it out on the web like I did.

Kindly,

Steffan Heydon
Phone: 805.234.1914






On May 17, 2008, at 12:06 AM, shurikvt wrote:

Greetings!

I am trying very hard to build the electrification device with a
circuit that is SOTA is using. They increased the voltage to 33V and
also it runs from a single 9V via a DC tripper circuit. Bob Beck has
also approved it. Does anyone know of any diagrams for such a circuit.

Thanks,

Alex



#840 From: "shurikvt" <shurikvt@...>
Date: Sat May 17, 2008 7:06 am
Subject: New Circuit
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Greetings!

I am trying very hard to build the electrification device with a
circuit that is SOTA is using. They increased the voltage to 33V and
also it runs from a single 9V via a DC tripper circuit. Bob Beck has
also approved it. Does anyone know of any diagrams for such a circuit.

Thanks,

Alex

#835 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Wed May 7, 2008 4:42 am
Subject: common misconceptions about electricity
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Some common misconceptions about electricity.

http://amasci.com/miscon/elect.html

#834 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Tue May 6, 2008 6:41 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Auto Switching Unit
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Hi Mike,

this one is pretty simple it can be done with the chip, 3 resistors and one
capacitor. I have them shrunk down so small it will fit on a penny. Also have
ones that will fit on a quarter, want to try one out I will mail you one at no
charge, just report back to me how it works for you. It will reverse every 30
seconds

Take care,
  V


> 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 know one
> knows





> --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, V <lights@...>
> wrote:

>> 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 replace the C1 part with a 22uf tantalum cap
> then it will switch at 30 seconds . the way the diagram is no it runs
> at 4z.

>> Take care,
>>  V


>> > Can someone point me to a How To on building an Auto Switching
> circuit
>> > for a godzilla type device

>> > Can't see it in the Photos section

>> > Thanks



>> --





--

#833 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Tue May 6, 2008 6:34 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Auto Switching Unit
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Hi Mike,

that will work with 6 volts. it can go as low as 3 volts and still work.

Take care,
  V


> 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 know one
> knows





> --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, V <lights@...>
> wrote:

>> 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 replace the C1 part with a 22uf tantalum cap
> then it will switch at 30 seconds . the way the diagram is no it runs
> at 4z.

>> Take care,
>>  V


>> > Can someone point me to a How To on building an Auto Switching
> circuit
>> > for a godzilla type device

>> > Can't see it in the Photos section

>> > Thanks



>> --





--

#832 From: "Mike" <leachim@...>
Date: Tue May 6, 2008 2:55 pm
Subject: Re: Auto Switching Unit
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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 know one
knows





--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, V <lights@...>
wrote:
>
> 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 replace the C1 part with a 22uf tantalum cap
then it will switch at 30 seconds . the way the diagram is no it runs
at 4z.
>
> Take care,
>  V
>
>
> > Can someone point me to a How To on building an Auto Switching
circuit
> > for a godzilla type device
>
> > Can't see it in the Photos section
>
> > Thanks
>
>
>
> --
>

#830 From: V <lights@...>
Date: Tue May 6, 2008 8:42 am
Subject: Re: Auto Switching Unit
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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 replace the C1 part with a 22uf tantalum cap then it will switch at
30 seconds . the way the diagram is no it runs at 4z.

Take care,
  V


> Can someone point me to a How To on building an Auto Switching circuit
> for a godzilla type device

> Can't see it in the Photos section

> Thanks



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