Are you wetting the paper? If they aren't wet it won't carry currnent. If they
are wet and you got a paper cut on then you must be very unlucky, I don't see
how
you did it. To test that my unit is working I will hold one of the electrodes
in
one hand and put the other to my tongue for a second
In a recent post I mentioned that had used the Hulda Clark zapper with no
results. Because nothing was happening for me, I began to wonder if I was
getting any current at all as I didn't feel a thing. I used the paper
towels as suggested (although I don't remember reading that they should be
wetted
CS> SILVER PULSER? (Electronic Healing)
> 2001 TV VCR wrote:
>
> > Marshall,
> >
> > Thank you for your response regarding
> > the Zapper and Beck units. I am sorry
> > that I have to disagree with some of your
> > statements. The following electrical
>
ound the
copper pipes. I way trying to be as
brief as possible.
Bil
- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: CS> SILVER PULSER? (Electronic Healing)
> 2001 TV VCR wrote:
>
> > Kent,
> >
> > T
2001 TV VCR wrote:
> Marshall,
>
> Thank you for your response regarding
> the Zapper and Beck units. I am sorry
> that I have to disagree with some of your
> statements. The following electrical
> measurements are incorrect:
>
> The average voltage of an AC signal is
> not zero. The Beck unit
2001 TV VCR wrote:
> Kent,
>
> The Silver Pulser and other similar devices
> approved by the inventor: Bob Beck are very
> different than the Zapper (Hulda Clark). The
> Zapper outputs approx. 5 volts DC pulsating
> at around 20 kHz (20,000 cycles per second)
> square wave.
>
It gives about 8 v
Kent,
The Silver Pulser and other similar devices
approved by the inventor: Bob Beck are very
different than the Zapper (Hulda Clark). The
Zapper outputs approx. 5 volts DC pulsating
at around 20 kHz (20,000 cycles per second)
square wave.
The usual method using the Zapper is to apply
this volt
Jeffrey A. Madore wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> Bi-Phasic at
> ~3.92 Hertz (cycles per second) +/- 1 Hz
>
> This is the part that concerns me about metering. I've never heard of
> Bi-Phasic
> but 3.92 Hz, even if it's not switching polarity, might give wacky readings
> on a DVM. Though, with a few addit
Chuck,
Bi-Phasic at
~3.92 Hertz (cycles per second) +/- 1 Hz
This is the part that concerns me about metering. I've never heard of Bi-Phasic
but 3.92 Hz, even if it's not switching polarity, might give wacky readings
on a DVM. Though, with a few additional components, you probably could
use th
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 20:29:44 -0800, "2001 TV VCR" wrote:
>Silver Pulser spec's and general usage info:
>
>Battery Voltage: 9 Volts DC (Alkaline Battery)
>
>Output Voltage at Colloidal Silver Probes: 27 Volts DC,
>+/- 1 Volt
>
>Output Current: 20 milliamps maximum when silver
>wires are shorted
If you are talking about the Silver Pulser by Sota
Instruments (the one approved by Bob Beck), here
is some info and spec's.
This is supposed to be very powerful in killing viruses,
bacteria and any other foreign organisms in the blood.
Probably much more effective if taking CS too. I have
built
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