Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 You should do this. It will make life easier. I will have photos of it soon. This is very very hot, so please take note of it. The new design will be one you can modify into your old units VERY easily. 1. Both wires can now be permanently connected to the 6volt battery, metal to metal. No need for cloth bits between the battery and the wire. This will be more stable and you can tape or cover up the connections on top of the battery and forget them. They will no longer be a control point. No more wires shorting or touching and robbing power, just attach, tape over all of it so it's real solid. When the battery is worn out, cut the wires off and discard. 2. The new feature (I'M VERY PROUD OF THIS): Firts, add a short wood or plastic stick. Just add the stick to the normal cloth sized electrode, about 2.5 " long. The wire insulation is stripped off for 2 " from the end, and folded back against the wire, as usual. The only difference will be a 6 " long thin stick like a chopstick, shishkabob, or popsickle stick, plastic rod, or other piece of non- conducting material, tied up inside, giving you an insulated " handle " for the electrode. The wire goes at one end of the stick, and the cloth goes over the wire AND the stick. Wind thread around it to hold in place. In use, hold the stick instead of touching the wetted cloth of the electrode and diverting current away from the germs. That in itself is a small improvement. That's not the BIG NEWS here. I am jubillant to have this....here goes: Now for the big change. ARE YOU READY FOR THIS? In this new design, my best so far, you use another stick, but...this time a longer one. It should be about 7 or 8 inches long. This one will be used inside the cloth as before. BUT and here is the BIG CHANGE: you make the second piece of cloth 5 " -6 " wide, instead of the usual 2.5 " -3 " of the other electrode. The wire is still stripped 2 " from the end, and folded back, as above. HERE'S the BIG SECRET: the 2 " bare wire goes in the MIDDLE of the stick, not the end, and the cloth goes from the middle to the end of the stick. What this does: At the covered end of the stick you now have a section of cloth with a stick inside it, but it does not have any wire inside for about 2 " -3 " As you apply the wetted cloth to the body, you can use whatever section of the longer electrode feels best. It will be found to have variable power along its length. The closer to the end you get, the less power, the closer to the middle, the more power. This will only fail in a couple of cases where the body is absolutely flat or awkward, in which case use a more flexible rod and that will then work for you. Uses: the end can be put inside a nostril and be very gentle. Inside the mouth like a thermometer will be possible without worry, for those tooth abcesses. Any degree of power or weakness can be set up by simply using wider cloth to make the longer " variable " electrode. this is going to put us into orbit with colds, teeth even lungs and the flu, possibly. The only objection, skin tolerance has just been removed@!@!@ And it's been removed in the simplest way possible. So, so, simple in fact, that no one will have a problem or cost to do it....YOU WILL LOVE THIS NEW FEATURE!!!! I will be posting the how-to photos of it, but you can start any time on this. It should prove to be very intuitive. Best, bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 What about switching polarity? If the wires are permently secured and one chopstick is longer than the other and you're using it in the nostril/ear/mouth/any sensitive place you don't want to switch voltages when you switch polarity. Right? > > You should do this. It will make life easier. I will have photos of > it soon. This is very very hot, so please take note of it. > > The new design will be one you can modify into your old units VERY > easily. > > 1. Both wires can now be permanently connected to the 6volt battery, > metal to metal. No need for cloth bits between the battery and the > wire. This will be more stable and you can tape or cover up the > connections on top of the battery and forget them. They will no > longer be a control point. No more wires shorting or touching and > robbing power, just attach, tape over all of it so it's real solid. > When the battery is worn out, cut the wires off and discard. > > 2. The new feature (I'M VERY PROUD OF THIS): Firts, add a short wood > or plastic stick. Just add the stick to the normal cloth sized > electrode, about 2.5 " long. The wire insulation is stripped off for > 2 " from the end, and folded back against the wire, as usual. The > only difference will be a 6 " long thin stick like a chopstick, > shishkabob, or popsickle stick, plastic rod, or other piece of non- > conducting material, tied up inside, giving you an insulated " handle " > for the electrode. The wire goes at one end of the stick, and the > cloth goes over the wire AND the stick. Wind thread around it to > hold in place. In use, hold the stick instead of touching the wetted > cloth of the electrode and diverting current away from the germs. > That in itself is a small improvement. That's not the BIG NEWS > here. I am jubillant to have this....here goes: > > Now for the big change. ARE YOU READY FOR THIS? In this new design, > my best so far, you use another stick, but...this time a longer one. > It should be about 7 or 8 inches long. This one will be used inside > the cloth as before. BUT and here is the BIG CHANGE: you make the > second piece of cloth 5 " -6 " wide, instead of the usual 2.5 " -3 " of the > other electrode. The wire is still stripped 2 " from the end, and > folded back, as above. HERE'S the BIG SECRET: the 2 " bare wire goes > in the MIDDLE of the stick, not the end, and the cloth goes from the > middle to the end of the stick. > > What this does: At the covered end of the stick you now have a > section of cloth with a stick inside it, but it does not have any > wire inside for about 2 " -3 " As you apply the wetted cloth to the > body, you can use whatever section of the longer electrode feels > best. It will be found to have variable power along its length. The > closer to the end you get, the less power, the closer to the middle, > the more power. > > This will only fail in a couple of cases where the body is absolutely > flat or awkward, in which case use a more flexible rod and that will > then work for you. > > Uses: the end can be put inside a nostril and be very gentle. > Inside the mouth like a thermometer will be possible without worry, > for those tooth abcesses. Any degree of power or weakness can be set > up by simply using wider cloth to make the longer " variable " > electrode. > > this is going to put us into orbit with colds, teeth even lungs and > the flu, possibly. The only objection, skin tolerance has just been > removed@!@!@ And it's been removed in the simplest way possible. > So, so, simple in fact, that no one will have a problem or cost to do > it....YOU WILL LOVE THIS NEW FEATURE!!!! > > I will be posting the how-to photos of it, but you can start any time > on this. It should prove to be very intuitive. > > Best, > bG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 in practice you have two options, short run applications, like colds in which you use it handheld, longrun apps where you use masks, body suits, etc. and have a switch there for reversing, or an auto-switched unit. For a cold you only need 10 minutes in each nostril, so only reverse it once per nostril, and handheld is ideal. You can always use clips if you want. switches are good, but they tend to make spikes and flashes in the eyes. there's ways to tame the spikes beyond our scope here. Hand holding them around the head area is ideal. If you forget or fall asleep they fall away. bG > > What about switching polarity? If the wires are permently secured and one chopstick is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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