Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know. twotower61 <steffan@...> wrote: I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on Gupta's design that runs off of 110V AC and am currently building the blood electrifier.I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I have electrical experience but up to a few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the process of being realized. Very exciting! I have always been interested in electro-medical devices such as bio-feedback machines and other instruments relates to harmonics and sound, lasers, zappers etc.After building my first EM Pulser I realized that the average person with no knowledge of electricity or electronics might have a tough time building their own machine. I decided to put together a web page with photographs and instructions that will allow most people to build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to have some soldering skills (which can be learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling holes and working with screws, washers and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician who can help you if necessary, this might be a way to get more familiar with these processes and build your own EM pulser, for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a commercial model. The unit I have on my web site is as powerful, if not more than the most popular commercial brand of EM pulser you can buy. I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help educate and assist those interested in building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed my Blood electrifier, I will create a new web page for that too.http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.htmlBlessings........ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 Hi ,I purchased a sharper image Ionic Breeze (germicidal protection model) electrostatic air cleaner. It is one one the best investment I have made.But yes, I will let you know.SteffanOn Nov 7, 2007, at 2:01 PM, Meredith wrote:If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know.twotower61 <steffantwotowers> wrote:I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on Gupta's design that runs off of 110V AC and am currently building the blood electrifier.I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I have electrical experience but up to a few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the process of being realized. Very exciting! I have always been interested in electro-medical devices such as bio-feedback machines and other instruments relates to harmonics and sound, lasers, zappers etc.After building my first EM Pulser I realized that the average person with no knowledge of electricity or electronics might have a tough time building their own machine. I decided to put together a web page with photographs and instructions that will allow most people to build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to have some soldering skills (which can be learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling holes and working with screws, washers and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician who can help you if necessary, this might be a way to get more familiar with these processes and build your own EM pulser, for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a commercial model. The unit I have on my web site is as powerful, if not more than the most popular commercial brand of EM pulser you can buy. I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help educate and assist those interested in building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed my Blood electrifier, I will create a new web page for that too.http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.htmlBlessings........__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Do you mean the water ozonator? --- Meredith <meredith848@...> wrote: > If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know. > > > twotower61 <steffan@...> wrote: > I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob > Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have > already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on > Gupta's design that runs off > of 110V AC and am currently building the blood > electrifier. > > I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I > have electrical experience but up to a > few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge > whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my > life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the > process of being realized. Very exciting! I > have always been interested in electro-medical > devices such as bio-feedback machines > and other instruments relates to harmonics and > sound, lasers, zappers etc. > > After building my first EM Pulser I realized that > the average person with no knowledge of > electricity or electronics might have a tough time > building their own machine. I decided to > put together a web page with photographs and > instructions that will allow most people to > build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to > have some soldering skills (which can be > learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling > holes and working with screws, washers > and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician > who can help you if necessary, this > might be a way to get more familiar with these > processes and build your own EM pulser, > for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a > commercial model. The unit I have on my web > site is as powerful, if not more than the most > popular commercial brand of EM pulser you > can buy. > > I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help > educate and assist those interested in > building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed > my Blood electrifier, I will create a > new web page for that too. > > http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.html > > Blessings........ > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Hi ,The instructions on my web page are for building Beck's Electromagnetic Pulse machine, which is not an ozonator. In my looking around on the web, i did however find a book with all kinds of cool electronics projects, one of which is a water ozonator. The book sounds really fun and I plan on purchasing it myself! The link is below. If you get the book before me, please let me know what you think.http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071459057 & cat=113To reiterate what I mentioned in my first post, if you have been wanting to build Beck's Electromagnetic Pulse machine, I have uploaded photos with lots of information that will enable a person with little to no electronics knowledge to build one.http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.htmSteffanOn Nov 8, 2007, at 6:54 AM, ERNIE VEGAS wrote:Do you mean the water ozonator?--- Meredith <meredith848 > wrote:> If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know.> > > twotower61 <steffantwotowers> wrote:> I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob> Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have > already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on> Gupta's design that runs off > of 110V AC and am currently building the blood> electrifier.> > I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I> have electrical experience but up to a > few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge> whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my > life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the> process of being realized. Very exciting! I > have always been interested in electro-medical> devices such as bio-feedback machines > and other instruments relates to harmonics and> sound, lasers, zappers etc.> > After building my first EM Pulser I realized that> the average person with no knowledge of > electricity or electronics might have a tough time> building their own machine. I decided to > put together a web page with photographs and> instructions that will allow most people to > build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to> have some soldering skills (which can be > learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling> holes and working with screws, washers > and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician> who can help you if necessary, this > might be a way to get more familiar with these> processes and build your own EM pulser, > for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a> commercial model. The unit I have on my web > site is as powerful, if not more than the most> popular commercial brand of EM pulser you > can buy. > > I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help> educate and assist those interested in > building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed> my Blood electrifier, I will create a > new web page for that too.> > http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.html> > Blessings........> > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 An air ionizer makes ions. It is not new. Steffan Heydon <steffan@...> wrote: Hi , The instructions on my web page are for building Beck's Electromagnetic Pulse machine, which is not an ozonator. In my looking around on the web, i did however find a book with all kinds of cool electronics projects, one of which is a water ozonator. The book sounds really fun and I plan on purchasing it myself! The link is below. If you get the book before me, please let me know what you think. http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071459057 & cat=113 To reiterate what I mentioned in my first post, if you have been wanting to build Beck's Electromagnetic Pulse machine, I have uploaded photos with lots of information that will enable a person with little to no electronics knowledge to build one.http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.htm Steffan On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:54 AM, ERNIE VEGAS wrote: Do you mean the water ozonator?--- Meredith <meredith848 > wrote:> If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know.> > > twotower61 <steffantwotowers> wrote:> I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob> Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have > already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on> Gupta's design that runs off > of 110V AC and am currently building the blood> electrifier.> > I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I> have electrical experience but up to a > few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge> whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my > life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the> process of being realized. Very exciting! I > have always been interested in electro-medical> devices such as bio-feedback machines > and other instruments relates to harmonics and> sound, lasers, zappers etc.> > After building my first EM Pulser I realized that> the average person with no knowledge of > electricity or electronics might have a tough time> building their own machine. I decided to > put together a web page with photographs and> instructions that will allow most people to > build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to> have some soldering skills (which can be > learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling> holes and working with screws, washers > and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician> who can help you if necessary, this > might be a way to get more familiar with these> processes and build your own EM pulser, > for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a> commercial model. The unit I have on my web > site is as powerful, if not more than the most> popular commercial brand of EM pulser you > can buy. > > I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help> educate and assist those interested in > building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed> my Blood electrifier, I will create a > new web page for that too.> > http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.html> > Blessings........> > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 I wonder how a person can decide which is better , the air cleaner , or the neg ion unit? Steffan Heydon <steffan@...> wrote: Hi , I purchased a sharper image Ionic Breeze (germicidal protection model) electrostatic air cleaner. It is one one the best investment I have made. But yes, I will let you know. Steffan On Nov 7, 2007, at 2:01 PM, Meredith wrote: If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know. twotower61 <steffantwotowers> wrote: I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on Gupta's design that runs off of 110V AC and am currently building the blood electrifier.I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I have electrical experience but up to a few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the process of being realized. Very exciting! I have always been interested in electro-medical devices such as bio-feedback machines and other instruments relates to harmonics and sound, lasers, zappers etc.After building my first EM Pulser I realized that the average person with no knowledge of electricity or electronics might have a tough time building their own machine. I decided to put together a web page with photographs and instructions that will allow most people to build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to have some soldering skills (which can be learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling holes and working with screws, washers and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician who can help you if necessary, this might be a way to get more familiar with these processes and build your own EM pulser, for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a commercial model. The unit I have on my web site is as powerful, if not more than the most popular commercial brand of EM pulser you can buy. I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help educate and assist those interested in building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed my Blood electrifier, I will create a new web page for that too.http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.htmlBlessings........ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 The Ionic Breeze to my knowledge definitely ionizes the air and also puts out a fair amount of ozone. It also does a great job collecting dust and is absolutely quiet.Check out the specs at Sharper Image web site.SteffanOn Nov 8, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Meredith wrote:I wonder how a person can decide which is better , the air cleaner , or the neg ion unit?Steffan Heydon <steffantwotowers> wrote:Hi ,I purchased a sharper image Ionic Breeze (germicidal protection model) electrostatic air cleaner. It is one one the best investment I have made.But yes, I will let you know.SteffanOn Nov 7, 2007, at 2:01 PM, Meredith wrote:If you find plans to an air ionizer, let me know.twotower61 <steffantwotowers> wrote:I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on Gupta's design that runs off of 110V AC and am currently building the blood electrifier.I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I have electrical experience but up to a few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the process of being realized. Very exciting! I have always been interested in electro-medical devices such as bio-feedback machines and other instruments relates to harmonics and sound, lasers, zappers etc.After building my first EM Pulser I realized that the average person with no knowledge of electricity or electronics might have a tough time building their own machine. I decided to put together a web page with photographs and instructions that will allow most people to build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to have some soldering skills (which can be learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling holes and working with screws, washers and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician who can help you if necessary, this might be a way to get more familiar with these processes and build your own EM pulser, for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a commercial model. The unit I have on my web site is as powerful, if not more than the most popular commercial brand of EM pulser you can buy. I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help educate and assist those interested in building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed my Blood electrifier, I will create a new web page for that too.http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.htmlBlessings........__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 I am very interested to learn as well. > > I'm new to this group. I discovered Bob Beck's protocol only a few weeks ago. I have > already built my own electromagnetic pulser based on Gupta's design that runs off > of 110V AC and am currently building the blood electrifier. > > I'm very crafty when it comes to building things. I have electrical experience but up to a > few weeks ago had no electronic knowledge whatsoever. This is quickly changing and my > life-long desire to learn electronics, is in the process of being realized. Very exciting! I > have always been interested in electro-medical devices such as bio- feedback machines > and other instruments relates to harmonics and sound, lasers, zappers etc. > > After building my first EM Pulser I realized that the average person with no knowledge of > electricity or electronics might have a tough time building their own machine. I decided to > put together a web page with photographs and instructions that will allow most people to > build their own EM Pulser. It will help however to have some soldering skills (which can be > learned) and basic mechanical ability e.g., drilling holes and working with screws, washers > and nuts. If you know someone who is an electrician who can help you if necessary, this > might be a way to get more familiar with these processes and build your own EM pulser, > for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a commercial model. The unit I have on my web > site is as powerful, if not more than the most popular commercial brand of EM pulser you > can buy. > > I'm not trying to sell anything! I just want to help educate and assist those interested in > building their own EM Pulser. When I have completed my Blood electrifier, I will create a > new web page for that too. > > http://www.twotowers.com/beck/beck_emp.html > > Blessings........ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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