Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 I am constructing a Doug (Coil) Device and regarding the capacitors... 1. I cannot find a 0.5 uF and 1 uF capacitor. However, I did find some 0.15 uF 3000 VAC capacitors. My other capacitors are all 660 VAC; 1.5 uF to 30 uF. Can I hook up capacitors of different voltages in series? 2. Can I hook up more than 3 capacitors together? I would like to hook up 5 capacitors together. 3. One of the cancer frequencies is 11,780,000 Hz or 11.78 mHz. However, the Doug device construction suggests using a BK Prescision 4011A frequency generator that only generates 5 mHz max. Is there a computer program out there that can generate 11.78 mHz in both square wave & sine wave continuous waveform with a separate carrier wave and signal wave? There are some shareware programs on the following webpage, but none of them are able to generate a carrier wave: http://www.holman.net/rife/Software/RifeGEN/rifegen.html . There's a guy on ebay called sidal_2 with a program that can make a carrier wave, but it also randomly pulses the signal. It doesn't produce a continuous waveform. So, anybody has a suggestion for a computer program that I can use? I have an inoperable and chemotherapy resistant tumor so I would really appreciate a reply. I am using the Budwig diet and would like to add Rife to the regimen. Thank you and God bless, LM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 There is a yahoo groups forum for the Doug Device. It's called qsc1850hd that is the best place to ask questions regarding the doug device. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/qsc1850hd/ There are .5 and 1uf caps available from allied electronics. In the files section of qsc1850hd group there are documents with the part #'s as well as some information on building. You can hook a bunch of capacitors together. That's fine. Whatever gets you to the capacitance you need. Even if you find a frequency generator to that goes to 11.7mhz, the amplifiers that are used for the doug device are designed to amplify audio frequencies- usually only from 30 to 30,000 hertz or so. I'm not sure that they would even pass that high of a frequency, or if you could pass any useful amount of current through the coil, but I tend to doubt it. You are probably better off with another machine for running such a high frequency. I'm not in any position to recommend one. The frequencies I've seen mention of for cancer with the doug device are 2127 and 2128. I haven't used those for cancer. I've never run anything higher than 4200 on mine because of capacitor voltage rating issues, and because I haven't needed to. Here is a calculator that you can use to figure your capacitance, frequency or inductance. http://www.multbox.com/cfl.htm Here is a formula for figuring voltage across the coil. 6.28 x frequency x amps x inductance in henries so, 6.28 x 2112 x 15 x .0082(8.2Mh) = 1631volts watch out, that's a lot of juice! at 2128Hz the Voltage is 1643v @ 15 amps. Most caps won't be rated that high, but you can often push them pretty far above their rating and just hope that they don't blow up. at 2128 I'll run my doug up to about 9 or 10 amps which is pretty far above the rated voltage of my caps. Capacitance for 2128 at 8.2Mh is .682uf These devices can be very dangerous due to the high voltages. Having bare wires, caps and leads exposed is asking for trouble. Please be careful. Steve e. > I am constructing a Doug (Coil) Device and regarding the > capacitors... > > 1. I cannot find a 0.5 uF and 1 uF capacitor. However, I did find > some 0.15 uF 3000 VAC capacitors. My other capacitors are all 660 > VAC; 1.5 uF to 30 uF. Can I hook up capacitors of different voltages > in series? > > 2. Can I hook up more than 3 capacitors together? I would like to > hook up 5 capacitors together. > > 3. One of the cancer frequencies is 11,780,000 Hz or 11.78 mHz. > However, the Doug device construction suggests using a BK Prescision > 4011A frequency generator that only generates 5 mHz max. Is there a > computer program out there that can generate 11.78 mHz in both > square wave & sine wave continuous waveform with a separate carrier > wave and signal wave? There are some shareware programs on the > following webpage, but none of them are able to generate a carrier > wave: http://www.holman.net/rife/Software/RifeGEN/rifegen.html . > There's a guy on ebay called sidal_2 with a program that can make a > carrier wave, but it also randomly pulses the signal. It doesn't > produce a continuous waveform. So, anybody has a suggestion for a > computer program that I can use? > > I have an inoperable and chemotherapy resistant tumor so I would > really appreciate a reply. I am using the Budwig diet and would like > to add Rife to the regimen. > > Thank you and God bless, > LM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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