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or 2 or 3..

and they may be helpful to othere people here as well.

Since you posted about making your own rife machine using a degaussing coil, I just wanted to get a few details on the specifics.

I just ordered a heavy duty degaussing coil from Ebay. I have frequency generator. I'll go buy an amplifier.

The questions are:

1. How do you connect the computer (where the frequency generator is) to the amplifier? I assume it has to be connected somehow in order to control the frequencies.

2. I assume you just plug the degaussing coil into the back of the amplifier, is that correct?

3. How long do you treat for each time you use this?

4. Is overheating of the degaussing coil a risk that we need to be aware of, and do you have any tips for dealing with this?

Thank you for your help.

Patti

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First you will need a cable that has a 1/8 inch plug on one end for the headphone jack on the computer and 2 RCA plugs on the other end to plug into the amplifier. Some amplifiers take 1/4 inch plugs.

Get the setup working to where you hear the sound come out of the speakers. Once you get that working, disconnect one speaker and connect the coil instead. You will want to disconnect the other speaker before you turn the volume up.

Turn the volume up to where you can feel the coil vibrate or if the amplifier has meters a little into the red area. For most amplifiers that is 80 to 150 volts delivered to the coil. Yes you can be electrocuted so be sure everything is insulated. It takes a minimum of 100 watts, a 250 watt amplifier is prefered.

A full power Doug coil uses a 1000 watt amplifier to deliver 250 volts to a coil of 12 gague wire. My studies have shown that that arrangement is only twice as powerfull although in theory it should be 4 times as powerfull.

The coil should overheat after about 5 minutes of use. I just heard that some cool the coil in the refrig before using it.

The coil can be a TV degaussing coil, or you can remove the coil from an old tv or monitor. You can make one with 500 feet of 18 gague enameled wire wound on a trash can.

There are programs you can download for free like "sweep generator". I use either 306 or 612 Hz and treat each area about 1 minute for 5 minutes total.

I have chronic constipation that quickly reverses after treatment. [Wink] Arthritis pain should be reduced, but will come back at first. It takes weeks of treatment for the arthritis pain to stay away.

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Thank you, Bob.

Also, thank you for responding to my pm re: this same subject. Since it has a few more details on the topic than your post does, I'm going to go ahead and paste the copy here for others benefit.

Details of putting the system together:

To connect the computer to the amplifier you may need a cable with 1/8 inch plug (Computer sound out) to two RCA connectors (Sometimes two 1/4 plugs). The output of the amplifier right or left, goes to the coil. The amplifier needs to deliver 120 volts AC to the coil.

You can use a TV degaussing coil or make one with 500 feet of #18 wire. It will also overheat after about 5 minutes. You can use multiple coils or limit yourself to 5 minutes once or twice a day.

A full power Doug coil delivers 250 volts to the coil and has a capacitor to increase the power. The risk it that the capacitors burn up. It also uses a coil of 500 feet #12 wire.

The actual magnetic field is only about twice as strong with the Doug coil. Doubling the voltage quadruples the current but the size of the coil and distance between the turns weakens the field strength.

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