How to Construct a Blood Electrification Circuit following Dr. Beck - A Step by Step Video Guide
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All rights reserved, Copyright 2010 (Rev. 5/26/10)
This document has been compiled to help others and assist them with building their own blood electrification devices. This guide is relatively simplified but should give you a good understanding of how to put a functioning unit on a solderless breadboard for your own use and/or experimentation.
Please note: This method of development of the electrifier is meant for self construction and use, and is not how the device offered is built. It is a professionally built product with pcb mounted components and construction.The information has been organized into their respective categories and I hope has been made in a conveniently browsable format.Below we begin with the most attention requiring part of beginning your project:
A Schematic drawing by Dr. Bob Beck laying out the connections, components and information about his circuit.
(click to enlarge)
Components
Below is a list of the compiled necessary electronic components with their schematic codes.
Code |
Part Name |
Part Type |
R1 |
2.4 Meg Ohm |
Resistor |
R2 |
150 K Ohm |
Resistor |
R3 |
100 K Ohm |
Resistor |
R4 |
100 K Ohm |
Resistor |
R7 |
820 Ohm |
Resistor |
D1 |
18 V Zener |
Diode |
D2 |
18 V Zener |
Diode |
C1 |
0.1 uF |
Capacitor |
C2 |
22 uF 35 V |
Electrolytic Capacitor |
U1 |
LM358 |
Dual - Op Amplifier |
S1 (optional) |
(On - Off) Toggle |
Switch |
R5 |
100 K Ohm Linear |
Potentiometer |
J1 |
3.5mm Input |
Jack |
B1 - B3 |
9 V Battery |
Battery Snaps |
CR1 |
3mm Orange |
LED |
Basics
The basic tools that you may find useful in using for this project are as follows:
1. Solderless breadboard
2. Set of breadboard jumpers
3. Wire stripper/cutter
4. Solder and a soldering iron
5. 22 - 24 gauge wire
Setup Video
How to Construct a Blood Electrifier Circuit following Dr. Beck
This illustrated video guide was created to help others who are interested in creating their own blood electrification circuits on a solderless breadboard and the use of a basic set of breadboard jumper wires. This project requires some minimal soldering and can be accomplished relatively easily in a short amount of time
I've tried to make this instructional page to be relatively self explanatory, if there are any issues or questions please send me a message at connect@unleashhealth.com
To your health and a wonderful day!
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