Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Only $200 for a couple stainless steel handholds! Why even ask us, grab 'em. What a rip. For those of you that want to save a bundle get the flexible stainless steel water lines that are used under sinks (at hardware stores. Available in different diameters. Copper corrodes too easily and will constantly need cleaning to conduct properly when you use saltwater. Bruce Stenulson (EM+) uses this for some of his zappers (not sure if he recommends saltwater). -- Best regards, Bil mailto:tv.vcrrepair@... Saturday, December 28, 2002, 9:25:42 PM, you wote: PL> I want to say thanks in advance for taking your valuable time to help get me up and running with a poor-man's rife generator by answering my ignorant questions. PL> Will copper handholds with the saltwater soaked paper towels work as well as stainless steel for a pad device or is it advisable to buy stainless handholds? If I do need to buy the stainless does PL> anyone know of a good source? Don Tunney sells them for $200. Seems kinda pricey, but then again, what do I know? PL> Also, I'm assuming more is better when it comes to the frequency range of a generator. Is there an accepted minimum for pad devices (i.e. at least 1 Mhz)? I thought I read somewhere that it takes PL> at least 1 Mhz to penetrate a cell. Could be mistaken though. I do see that Don Tunney sells a frequency generator which he markets as a pad device that only goes up to 1Mhz. PL> At this point I think I'm going to purchase the BK 4017 unless any of you knowledgeable folks think that getting a 20 Mhz (BK 4040) vs 10 Mhz is pretty important cause I don't have a lot to spend PL> on a generator and the 4040 is $140 more. PL> Thanks again, PL> Ladendorf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Re: Copper Handholds vs Stainless > Only $200 for a couple stainless steel handholds! Why even ask us, > grab 'em. > > What a rip. > > For those of you that want to save a bundle get the flexible > stainless steel water lines that are used under sinks (at hardware > stores. Available in different diameters. Copper corrodes too > easily and will constantly need cleaning to conduct properly when > you use saltwater. > > Bruce Stenulson (EM+) uses this for some of his zappers (not sure > if he recommends saltwater). > -- > Best regards, > Bil mailto:tv.vcrrepair@... Some people feel that the electrolysis effect (albeit mild) that occurs with electrodes would counterindicate using stainless steel due to the content of undesirable metals such as nickel. Does anyone have input on this? Nina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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