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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.

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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.

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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.

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> 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.

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