Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Bill, No problem replying to the wrong message. I have most of the info on the MegaMagPulser. Didn't notice the light flasher addition. That's great. I like less electronics. This thing has no electronics! That's even better. More reliable. The original Doug coil is supposed to be very effective for lyme. But the ~1000 watt audio amp cost a bundle. And this thing is also working well for lyme, and cost peanuts. The one improvement I may be interested in would be to have a second, much smaller coil for use on local infections, such as sore throat. They say it works for that as is. May be rather intimidating to some people with the oversized coil. -- Best regards, Bil Green 2001 TV VCR Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 mailto:tv.vcrrepair@... Thursday, January 1, 2004, 2:55:37 PM, you wrote: BO> Hi Bil, BO> First of all, Compliments of the Season, secondly I e-mailed a guy BO> who was corresponding with you. Sorry about that! Since I am BO> electronically challenged (as you know!) I have been maintaining a file of BO> all the good information on the list and e-mailing it to whoever wanted it. BO> That's my small contribution. I was in a hurry, had about a dozen inquiries BO> and inadvertantly got locked into your correspondance! Apologies! BO> Magzilla. Well, this list is very similar to the Godzilla list and the BO> name seems to be fluctuating a little! Mostly now seems to be Magzilla, but BO> some correspondents from off list are still using MegaMag Pulser. Is all! BO> I have icluded two schematics for you to look at (mostly with the hope you BO> will get interested and dream up an improvement or two!) One is already in BO> the archives and the other is a drawing by an electrical engineer. Since BO> they have been available the basic design has been modified to include an BO> automotive flasher unit which, when the horn button is pressed and contact BO> made, causes the solenoid to go on and off a number of times (faster than BO> youcan pulse just using the horn button alone) thereby building and BO> collapsing the field a great number of times. People on the list feel that BO> this opulsing effect is what is enabling the device to function so well. BO> Take care! BO> Bill BO> Re[3]: MegaMag pulser >> Hi Bill, >> >> What is the Magzilla pulser? >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> >> Bil Green >> 2001 TV VCR >> Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 >> mailto:tv.vcrrepair@... >> >> Wednesday, December 31, 2003, 11:43:36 AM, you wrote: >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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