Guest guest Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Dear Saud,thank you for your free statement to the miniZAP and for your questions. Here are my answers:1.) The reason, why you sometimes feel the current better and sometimes not so good is, because your skin has not the same current sensibility at any area and at any time! If you (slightly) change the position of the electrodes, then the sensation of the current also changes. Current sensibility also can change from day to day.Second, it not only depends on the value of the current that you feel it - it also depends on the voltage at the electrodes, because the product between current and voltage is the electrical power (wattage) which is transformed into heat at your skin.Example: 800 Microamps multiplied by 3 Volts equals 2.4 Milliwatt (0,002 400 Watt). But 250 Microamps multiplied by 25 Volts equals 6.25 Milliwatt (0,006 250 Watt). So you see, that even if you have a lower current but a high voltage, you can feel 250 Microamps better than 800 Microamps.2.) For all miniZAP-users: Don´t adjust the current in dependency of feeling it or not, because your skin is not made for precisely measure an electric current (the effectiveness of blood-electrification is absolutely independent from feeling the current).Instead, use the LCD-display while adjsting the current with the buttons (up and down) and adjust the current to a resonable value, for example between 150 and 400 Microamps (0,000 150 to 0,000 400 Amps). The constant current regulation of the miniZAP make sure, that this current remains equal any time and at any skin resistance. 3.) If you loose feeling the pulsing current, don´t be afraid that the effectiveness could suffer! Please understand, that your skin is not a precise current measurement device and that current sensation can change. As describes at point 1.) current sensation also depends on the voltage at the electrodes, but here again: it is not the voltage, which is responsible for an effective blood electrification - it is the current only, and only the current! That is the reason, why the miniZAP is equipped with a constant current regulation, that you can trust, that the current does not change during application.Magnetic pulser from Mikas:Here I reveal something about my magnetic pulser for the first time in public: This pulser will by far outperform any today Beck pulser in the world: the pulse frequency will be three pulses per second, and you will be able to produce 8100 pulses in a row, until the coil reaches switch-off temperature (113 degrees Fahrenheit or 45 degree Celsius). The maximum flux density will be as high as the SOTA MPG5, and for a specific reason, the magnetic pulses will be more effective than the pulses of any other comparable device. The market launch is estimated during the first third of 2011. Due to the complexity of the device, the market launch was shifted from 2010 to 2011.Best regards from Germany, MikasFrom: Saud Alfarhan <s3oody2@...> Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010 4:00:39 AMSubject: Re: important clarification about current and voltage regarding Beck Zappers hello,nice stuff . I can attest that to your MiniZap. I use it, and my family as well. but I have a question: why is it sometimes I feel the pulses, and some other times I crank it up ( to 800 or abovemicro amp) then I feel it? and some times above 500 micro amp gives me electric shock I can barely feel?Also, sometimes I have to start from a very low ma say 150, then increase it every 10 mins or so because I loose the feelings of the pulse in my arm?I know its working, i mean I am perfectly healthy and never felt better since I started on this since a year and ahalf now, but im curious :)thanks for your wonderful, small size and effective cool gadget! cant wait for your new magnetic pulser I love your zapper and advice everyone to give it a try :)regards from a very hot KuwaitSaudSaud H. Alfarhanemail: s3oody2@...Skype: saud.alfarhan Recent Activity: New Members 6 New Links 4 Visit Your Group MARKETPLACE Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the Toolbar now. Get great advice about dogs and cats. Visit the Dog & Cat Answers Center. Hobbies & Activities Zone: Find others who share your passions! Explore new interests. Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Dear ,thanks!!!!! you have said it simple and straight to the point. much appreciated :)i'll wait for your magnetic pulser to arrive :)many thanks from KuwaitSaudSaud H. Alfarhanemail: s3oody2@...Skype: saud.alfarhanFrom: Mikas <minizap.zapper@...>Subject: Re: your questions to miniZAP application / First magnetic pulser from Germany Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 10:45 AM Dear Saud,thank you for your free statement to the miniZAP and for your questions. Here are my answers:1.) The reason, why you sometimes feel the current better and sometimes not so good is, because your skin has not the same current sensibility at any area and at any time! If you (slightly) change the position of the electrodes, then the sensation of the current also changes. Current sensibility also can change from day to day.Second, it not only depends on the value of the current that you feel it - it also depends on the voltage at the electrodes, because the product between current and voltage is the electrical power (wattage) which is transformed into heat at your skin.Example: 800 Microamps multiplied by 3 Volts equals 2.4 Milliwatt (0,002 400 Watt). But 250 Microamps multiplied by 25 Volts equals 6.25 Milliwatt (0,006 250 Watt). So you see, that even if you have a lower current but a high voltage, you can feel 250 Microamps better than 800 Microamps.2.) For all miniZAP-users: Don´t adjust the current in dependency of feeling it or not, because your skin is not made for precisely measure an electric current (the effectiveness of blood-electrification is absolutely independent from feeling the current).Instead, use the LCD-display while adjsting the current with the buttons (up and down) and adjust the current to a resonable value, for example between 150 and 400 Microamps (0,000 150 to 0,000 400 Amps). The constant current regulation of the miniZAP make sure, that this current remains equal any time and at any skin resistance. 3.) If you loose feeling the pulsing current, don´t be afraid that the effectiveness could suffer! Please understand, that your skin is not a precise current measurement device and that current sensation can change. As describes at point 1.) current sensation also depends on the voltage at the electrodes, but here again: it is not the voltage, which is responsible for an effective blood electrification - it is the current only, and only the current! That is the reason, why the miniZAP is equipped with a constant current regulation, that you can trust, that the current does not change during application.Magnetic pulser from Mikas:Here I reveal something about my magnetic pulser for the first time in public: This pulser will by far outperform any today Beck pulser in the world: the pulse frequency will be three pulses per second, and you will be able to produce 8100 pulses in a row, until the coil reaches switch-off temperature (113 degrees Fahrenheit or 45 degree Celsius). The maximum flux density will be as high as the SOTA MPG5, and for a specific reason, the magnetic pulses will be more effective than the pulses of any other comparable device. The market launch is estimated during the first third of 2011. Due to the complexity of the device, the market launch was shifted from 2010 to 2011.Best regards from Germany, MikasFrom: Saud Alfarhan <s3oody2@...> Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010 4:00:39 AMSubject: Re: important clarification about current and voltage regarding Beck Zappers hello,nice stuff . I can attest that to your MiniZap. I use it, and my family as well. but I have a question: why is it sometimes I feel the pulses, and some other times I crank it up ( to 800 or abovemicro amp) then I feel it? and some times above 500 micro amp gives me electric shock I can barely feel?Also, sometimes I have to start from a very low ma say 150, then increase it every 10 mins or so because I loose the feelings of the pulse in my arm?I know its working, i mean I am perfectly healthy and never felt better since I started on this since a year and ahalf now, but im curious :)thanks for your wonderful, small size and effective cool gadget! cant wait for your new magnetic pulser I love your zapper and advice everyone to give it a try :)regards from a very hot KuwaitSaudSaud H. Alfarhanemail: s3oody2@...Skype: saud.alfarhan Recent Activity: New Members 6 New Links 4 Visit Your Group MARKETPLACE Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the Toolbar now. Get great advice about dogs and cats. Visit the Dog & Cat Answers Center. Hobbies & Activities Zone: Find others who share your passions! Explore new interests. Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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