Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Hi, Ken and all, What do you know about the LED arrays? Could they be as effective as a plasma tube? Thanks, Re[2]: Re: Emem Hi Ken, You can attach many tubes in series with almost any EMEM. The high voltage coils produce around 30,000V, but a plasma tube only needs a couple thousand volts, so it drags the voltage down when it lights up (lots of wasted power). When you wire in several tubes much of the extra (wasted) power is now being used! The problem with the internal freq generators on most of the EMEMs is that you need to carefully adjust as many as several controls each time you run a new freq. What a hassle. Far easier to use a good freq generator or your PC program. Lot of things to consider, such as whether or not the tube can be held against the body. This can be very helpful, and is not possible with units that use RF to light the tube. Bil PC 1000 M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator http://magpulser.com Mammoth Lakes, CA Sunday, August 21, 2005, 2:49:10 AM, you wrote: KU> Hi Steve, KU> I visited Rife-Labs site many times. I like their duel bulb systems, although I have personally never tried an EMEM before. I have a RF plasma system, but they are too hard for me to learn to KU> built. KU> I believe Bruce Stenulson's EMEM system can run multiple tubes too. KU> I noticed an Int/Ext switch on one of them. This might allow you to run their EMEM from an external frequency device which is a plus as I view it. My RF plasma device doesn't have this feature. KU> Gosh, it can be hard making a decision, this is what happened to me so I decided to build my own. KU> Regards KU> Ken KU> ----- Original Message ----- KU> What do you (or anyone else here) think about http://rifelabs.com/ KU> machines? KU> Thanks, KU> Steve KU> KU> > Hi KU> > KU> > All these sites offer top machines and it can be difficult to choose KU> the best. These people have been in the business a long time and are KU> stayers with quality gear and service. KU> > KU> > Dr Loyd's web site has them and a forum where people trade in KU> seconds. You might pick up a good bargain. KU> > http://www.royalrife.com/ KU> > KU> > Mike at TrueRife.com KU> > http://www.truerife.com KU> > KU> > Bruce Stenulson KU> > http://www.stenulson.net/ KU> > KU> > Alvin Rose - Canada (e-mail only) KU> > ajroseca@n... KU> > KU> > Jimnie Holman KU> > http://www.holman.net KU> > KU> > Dave's site is a must visit for unbiased information. KU> > Dave does not sell anything, just gives out information. KU> > http://www.dfe.net/index.html KU> > KU> > Regards KU> > Ken Uzzell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Hi , I really don't know. The engineers and technical people here are very focused on high voltage plasma transmitters and contact electrodes. These systems work. I have no experience using LED's as a treatment regime. May be there is someone here who has experienced success with them and would share their experience ? Regards Ken Uzzell LED arrays Hi, Ken and all, What do you know about the LED arrays? Could they be as effective as a plasma tube? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 It really does make me sick charging $1888.00 for $100.00 in parts, using diodes that probably do not switch faster than 1000 CPS and output less than 1 watt total power. No specifications, bogus claims. Come on no scientific evidence, incorrect information. The manufacturer states the unit is three times stronger than plasma units with no evidence what so ever. Then the theory is completely different than any plasma device I've seen. How do people let something go on like this?. I'm beginning to see why it may be important to regulate electro therapeutic devices. At least the claims made. Dave T. Re[2]: LED arrays Hi Ken, This is the only LED device I've seen, which uses Rife freqs and is advertised as being better than any plasma tube unit. And they just happen to be in your neck of the woods. http://members.iinet.net.au/~tcmcbem/rife/ Ralph recently mentioned that he has a schematic on his site for pulsing LEDs using an RF carrier modulated by Rife freqs. This is likely what the AU company is doing. http://cmeter.org/rife/rifeled.html Bil PC 1000 M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator http://magpulser.com Mammoth Lakes, CA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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