Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 You can't blame him for trying. I think it's rather extreme to spend $1,000 on just an audio amplifier to boost the signal going to a coil for use as a magnetic pulser. Maybe you should be praising him for building a " homemade " version of the most powerful magnetic pulser in the world, the PAPIMI. This is something that that could help a lot of people who can't even afford the PAPIMI treatments, let alone the device ($50,000). If you're interested in building the Doug coil maybe you would be better off with this. The PAPIMI has a long track record of healing. Bil Green PC 1000 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Friday, August 6, 2004, 1:24:11 PM, you wrote: jac> You made a complete Doug unit for only $130? How did you do this? I jac> understand Dougs cost around $1000 to make if you get good deal on the amp. I jac> don't know where you could find a 2000 watt ampiflier for that cheap. The cheap jac> car audio amps give their power rating in peak wattage anyway, so one would jac> have to be sure of the RMS power. Do you then have to buy a DC-AC voltage jac> converter which aren't cheap either or do you go out in your car and use your jac> Doug? jac> jac> In a message dated 8/6/2004 3:30:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jac> Rife writes: jac> For those of you who may have been playing around with Doug coil jac> devices, I have built one using a 2000 watt mosfet car audio jac> amplifier and it cost only $130.00. I have killed e.coli very jac> quickly with this. This amp has a 100 amp main fuse and two 30 amp jac> fuses for each of the two channels. I have blown the 30 amp fuse a jac> couple of times and the amp still works. I did have to add a couple jac> of 5 " PC type cooling fans. I still need to do more long run testing jac> to make sure nothing melts down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 You can't blame him for trying. I think it's rather extreme to spend $1,000 on just an audio amplifier to boost the signal going to a coil for use as a magnetic pulser. Maybe you should be praising him for building a " homemade " version of the most powerful magnetic pulser in the world, the PAPIMI. This is something that that could help a lot of people who can't even afford the PAPIMI treatments, let alone the device ($50,000). If you're interested in building the Doug coil maybe you would be better off with this. The PAPIMI has a long track record of healing. Bil Green PC 1000 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Friday, August 6, 2004, 1:24:11 PM, you wrote: jac> You made a complete Doug unit for only $130? How did you do this? I jac> understand Dougs cost around $1000 to make if you get good deal on the amp. I jac> don't know where you could find a 2000 watt ampiflier for that cheap. The cheap jac> car audio amps give their power rating in peak wattage anyway, so one would jac> have to be sure of the RMS power. Do you then have to buy a DC-AC voltage jac> converter which aren't cheap either or do you go out in your car and use your jac> Doug? jac> jac> In a message dated 8/6/2004 3:30:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jac> Rife writes: jac> For those of you who may have been playing around with Doug coil jac> devices, I have built one using a 2000 watt mosfet car audio jac> amplifier and it cost only $130.00. I have killed e.coli very jac> quickly with this. This amp has a 100 amp main fuse and two 30 amp jac> fuses for each of the two channels. I have blown the 30 amp fuse a jac> couple of times and the amp still works. I did have to add a couple jac> of 5 " PC type cooling fans. I still need to do more long run testing jac> to make sure nothing melts down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 You can't blame him for trying. I think it's rather extreme to spend $1,000 on just an audio amplifier to boost the signal going to a coil for use as a magnetic pulser. Maybe you should be praising him for building a " homemade " version of the most powerful magnetic pulser in the world, the PAPIMI. This is something that that could help a lot of people who can't even afford the PAPIMI treatments, let alone the device ($50,000). If you're interested in building the Doug coil maybe you would be better off with this. The PAPIMI has a long track record of healing. Bil Green PC 1000 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Friday, August 6, 2004, 1:24:11 PM, you wrote: jac> You made a complete Doug unit for only $130? How did you do this? I jac> understand Dougs cost around $1000 to make if you get good deal on the amp. I jac> don't know where you could find a 2000 watt ampiflier for that cheap. The cheap jac> car audio amps give their power rating in peak wattage anyway, so one would jac> have to be sure of the RMS power. Do you then have to buy a DC-AC voltage jac> converter which aren't cheap either or do you go out in your car and use your jac> Doug? jac> jac> In a message dated 8/6/2004 3:30:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jac> Rife writes: jac> For those of you who may have been playing around with Doug coil jac> devices, I have built one using a 2000 watt mosfet car audio jac> amplifier and it cost only $130.00. I have killed e.coli very jac> quickly with this. This amp has a 100 amp main fuse and two 30 amp jac> fuses for each of the two channels. I have blown the 30 amp fuse a jac> couple of times and the amp still works. I did have to add a couple jac> of 5 " PC type cooling fans. I still need to do more long run testing jac> to make sure nothing melts down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 > > You made a complete Doug unit for only $130? How did you do this? I > understand Dougs cost around $1000 to make if you get good deal on the amp. I > don't know where you could find a 2000 watt ampiflier for that cheap. The cheap > car audio amps give their power rating in peak wattage anyway, so one would > have to be sure of the RMS power. Do you then have to buy a DC-AC voltage > converter which aren't cheap either or do you go out in your car and use your > Doug? > No, not the whole thing, that's the cost of the amplifier. I run it with a car battery. I also run my rife/bare unit with the same battery. Just have to trickle charge it once every other week. The battery cost was about $50.00 and of course the charger and the caps and coils are all extra. The voltage across the caps is around 500 to 600 vac with this amplifier. I got it on e-bay. there are plently left. they are all new. its a la1990 here is a link I found on a google search. http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/574 I put the cooling fans right in the two clear cut outs. All I had to do was shave them a bit with a razor blade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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