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Hi Ed,

Both of my types of coils will heat up in a few minutes pulsing better then once

per second. The spiral coil uses all the energy up in a much shorter time then

the larger coil. Also the coil is flat and all the windings are up against the

body. Both coils work good on relieving muscle pain. My Wife thinks the larger

coil may work better for muscles.

The coil is very simple to make. I laid duck tape down sticky side up. I then

cut about 20 feet of 16 guage plastic insulated wire and started to wind in a

spiral starting from center going out resulting in a 4 " or 5 " spiral coil. The

current surge through this type of coil will be much greater, so your switching

device such as an SCR will have to be good enough. Also the cable leading to the

coil should be heavy enough say around 12 gauge.

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critical amount of " total current " which translates into so many electrons for

so long a time. The magnetic pulser emits a burst of a few millionths of a

second, and not a lot of current during that time, less than would a plain dc

battery for instance. So it does not have the flow or the duration of flow to

inactivate virus or kill bacteria in any location.

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Does your spiral coil look like this?

http://www.circuits.dk/picts/FlatSpiralCoil2.jpg

Just wanna be sure, this coil makes an impulse so strong, that you can feel

muscle twitching (effect similar to applying electric current directly)?

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critical amount of " total current " which translates into so many electrons for

so long a time. The magnetic pulser emits a burst of a few millionths of a

second, and not a lot of current during that time, less than would a plain dc

battery for instance. So it does not have the flow or the duration of flow to

inactivate virus or kill bacteria in any location.

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Hi Ed,

Yes it does. I was thinking of making it into a Bifilar spiral coil. Look up

Tesla Bifilar coil to see what I am talking about.

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critical amount of " total current " which translates into so many electrons for

so long a time. The magnetic pulser emits a burst of a few millionths of a

second, and not a lot of current during that time, less than would a plain dc

battery for instance. So it does not have the flow or the duration of flow to

inactivate virus or kill bacteria in any location.

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