Dr Bob Beck Blood Electifier with Colloidal Silver

Bogirish

Dr Bob Beck Blood Electifier with Colloidal Silver
« on March 31st, 2020, 08:29 PM »
Ok I've started to make this from his updated schematics - seemed appropriate right now should family or friends/neighbours get the virus with no chance of treatment should this get as bad as I think it will.
I'm putting the circuit together and waiting for some parts so will update soon.
I've attached the schematic.
I also have a dumb question - the final output of the bi-phasic 3.9Hz square wave pulses - how does that go from 3 inputs to two outputs for the electrodes?
Thanks

Bogirish

Re: Dr Bob Beck Blood Electifier with Colloidal Silver
« Reply #1, on March 31st, 2020, 08:50 PM »
Sorry that schematic is unreadable - here's the link to the handbook - schematic on pg 19:

https://www.bobbeck.com/pdfs/beck-protocol-handbook.pdf

On my previous question re 3 inputs/2 outputs. He says one of the lines (going to output 2)  is a verification test line through the LED for battery life, which disconnects when the mono jack is inserted - I'm not familiar with audio jacks but I'm assuming the no. 2 input is discarded when the mono 2 wire jack is inserted? So does that mean I need a stereo jack for the 3 inserts and a mono plug to output?

Cheers.

Lynx

Re: Dr Bob Beck Blood Electifier with Colloidal Silver
« Reply #2, on April 2nd, 2020, 04:57 AM »
Interesting book, thanks for sharing :thumbsup:

Personally I'd discard the circuit from terminal 2 - Cap C2 - LED1 - D2 - D1 as they're for battery indication purposes, which just aswell can be performed using your standard multimeter/voltmeter, which then would leave only terminals 1 and 3 for attaching the 2 electrodes, which in turn then, IMHO, also could be directly connected to the circuit using ordinary wire terminals or alligator clips or the likes.

Easy is as easy does :-)