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IMPROVED SCHEMATIC by Robert Becker
This 11/24/1996 page describes a "Plant
Growth Stimulator" improved since my 1991 design. User--tested
for over two years, it is solid state (no relays), uses three
(not seven) batteries, makes colloids, is much smaller, lighter,
silent, with battery saving features, and is available as a
mostly--assembled kit complete with electrodes and silver for
about $100 US$.
NOTE: Due to government harassment, assembled kits may not
be available anymore. |
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The first
section (U1B) of the LM358 dual op-amp is a 54 (2 x 27 Volts
peak per cycle) volt peak-to-peak square wave oscillator. The
second section (U1A) reverses polarity and provides ±27 Volts DC
output of low impedance. This delivers a Bi-Phasic, sharp
rise--time output of ~4 Hz (not critical) for the biological
cotton--covered stainless-steel (or gold-plated) electrodes
saturated with salt water before applying. Sharp rise--time is
considered necessary to provide higher odd harmonics to the
stimulus, although "rounded" waveforms will feel different.
The third section is a current--limited 27 Volts DC output from
a separate RCA (or 2.5mm) jack for rapid generation of excellent
ionic/colloidal silver in water. A three minute cycle in 8 Oz.
of room--temperature water makes a ~3-5 PPM concentration.
Op-amp section U1B's 4 Hz oscillator frequency is set by C1 (0.1
uF) and R1 (2.4 meg Ohm). It is configured as a comparator with
hysteresis determined by R2 (150 k Ohm). Charging and
discharging of C1 is done by the 180º out-of-phase signal
through R1. R3 and R4 provide a set--point 1/2 the V+ to the
comparator. This insures a 50% duty cycle square wave with an
amplitude of slightly less than the ~27 Volt supply.
U1A, the second comparator, is used to invert the output
of oscillator U1B. A ~54 Volt peak-to-peak signal will be
generated between the op-amps due to their outputs being 180º
out-of-phase. U1A's current is limited by potentiometer R5 (100
k Ohm) and R7 (820 Ohm) and is set to individual user's comfort.
The power indicator circuit consists of a bicolor (Red-Green)
LED (CR1) and the series combination of two 18 Volt Zener
diodes, D1 & D2, with power limited by C2 (22 uF, 35 Volt). This
section of the device is automatically disabled when the 3.5 mm
plug is inserted into its jack. Therefore the LEDs flash only
when batteries sum is over ~21 Volts. If LEDs are dim or
extinguished, replace with three fresh 9 Volt Alkaline batteries.
C2 used as a limiter allows the LED to flicker on at 1/8 second
intervals only as the square wave output reverses polarity.
Users find this newer design highly satisfactory, trouble free
and most efficient. |
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IMPROVED SCHEMATIC - Parts List
PROPOSED THEORETICAL IN--VIVO BLOOD, HIV, PATHOGEN, PARASITE AND
FUNGI NEUTRALIZING DEVICE
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS, SOURCES, AND CURRENT PRICES
Revision November 24, 1996. Copyright © 1991/1999 Robert C.
Beck, D.Sc.
Note: These data are for
theoretical, informational and instructional purposes only and
are not to be construed as medical advice. Consult with your
licensed medical practitioner. Hundreds have been built
successfully if duplicated exactly as shown. |
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| LM358
CMOS Operational Amplifier (OP-AMP) chip (generic) |
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U1
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$ 1.00
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| 2.4 (or
2.2) meg ohm ¼ watt 5% resistor |
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R1
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0.07
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150 k ohm ¼ watt 5% resistor |
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R2
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0.07
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| 100 k
ohm ¼ watt 5% resistor |
2 @
0.15 |
R3, R4
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0.14
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| 100 k
ohm linear taper pot, ½ watt Caltronics P-68 |
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R5
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2.56
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| 150 ohm
¼ watt 5% resistor |
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R6
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0.07
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| 820 ohm
¼ watt 5% resistor |
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R7
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0.07
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| 0.1 uF
50 V (or higher) ceramic capacitor |
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C1
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0.45
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| 22 uF
35 V (or higher) electrolytic capacitor |
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C2
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0.25
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18 Volt Zener diodes (NTE5027A) |
½ Watt, 2 @ 0.79 |
D1, D2
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1.58
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| Bulb:
6-12V @ 55mA or, 6.3V @ 0.075 A |
Type
ML612 or 7377 |
B1
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1.34
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| Bicolor
LED Red/Green |
RS#
276-012 |
LED 1
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1.19
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| Jack
for electrode leads (3.5mm or 1/8" mono-phone jack) |
RS#
274-251 3/$1.59 |
J1
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0.53
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| Jack
for silver wire leads (2.5mm or 3/32" mono-phone jack) |
RS#
274-292 3/$1.59 |
J2
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0.53
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| 3
Alkaline 9 V batteries, type 1604 etc. |
3 @
1.25 |
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3.75
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| 3 x 9 V
battery snaps (clip-on connectors) |
RS#
270-325 pkg. 5/$1.29 |
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1.29
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| Misc.
wire, solder, etc. |
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0.50
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| Box, if
used |
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2.29
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Bread-board, if used |
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2.00
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| 8-Pin
I.C. Socket, if used |
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2.00
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| Lead
wire with 3.5 mm plug, 6 ft., Mouser or Calrad Electronics |
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0.35
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Electrodes, stretch elastic, Velcro, cotton flannel, alligator
clips, etc. |
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5.00
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Total Cost for improved
do-it-yourself project |
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$26.47 US$
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All components listed above, check your local electronics
store. |
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Special Notes:
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Ensure the IC chip U1 (LM358) is
wired correctly. The location
of Pin #1 is shown at Left |
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