Hey Andrey, given you're an honest and open source guy, I'm guessing you'd give an unbiased opinion on this: could you use an audio amp and send AC to a 8 ohm coil, and get similar benefit to a real PEMF device, for those on a shoe string budget? The only thing you'd have to make is the coil, with the right impedance. Magnetic field strength would be way less than your machines, but you can get things like bass guitar amps with pretty decent power, some have 500W RMS and plug into a 110V socket.
@felixaudet5860 you can make PEMF with Audio Amplifier, PWM and Coil but you won't get much out from it. To get strong pulse, you need to store additional energy into the capacitor bank, preferably with high voltage and suddenly release it into the Coil. This will produce high intensity pulse. Audio Amps don't do that.
@@AndreyD I agree 100% with what you said, on an electrical engineering standpoint, but from a medical standpoint, what proves that high intensity pulses are actually better for any given health condition? There are many machines with low power magnetic fields, but few have the medical testing to back their claims.
@felixaudet5860 you have bunch of time to waste, use weak pulsers, if you want to see the results from a single session - go with the strong pulser. I don't use anything below 6,000 Gauss, on average I use 10,000 Gauss to 20,000 Gauss. It doesn't seems to have any negative side effects to use strong Pulsers but results are visible right the way, why mess with weak and waste lots of time to get some results? There are many things you can do with strong one that you can't do with weak one
@Gacha.Cupcake thank you I wish I can help you, I have to buy everything down to the nut then invest time designing, testing, then building, then deal with warranty, plus bunch of other overhead expenses. Things are not easy Good luck
What a beautiful coils you have made!
@@Adi-y9n thank you
The 5B must knock your socks off on High..
Hey Andrey, given you're an honest and open source guy, I'm guessing you'd give an unbiased opinion on this: could you use an audio amp and send AC to a 8 ohm coil, and get similar benefit to a real PEMF device, for those on a shoe string budget? The only thing you'd have to make is the coil, with the right impedance. Magnetic field strength would be way less than your machines, but you can get things like bass guitar amps with pretty decent power, some have 500W RMS and plug into a 110V socket.
@felixaudet5860 you can make PEMF with Audio Amplifier, PWM and Coil but you won't get much out from it.
To get strong pulse, you need to store additional energy into the capacitor bank, preferably with high voltage and suddenly release it into the Coil. This will produce high intensity pulse. Audio Amps don't do that.
@@AndreyD I agree 100% with what you said, on an electrical engineering standpoint, but from a medical standpoint, what proves that high intensity pulses are actually better for any given health condition? There are many machines with low power magnetic fields, but few have the medical testing to back their claims.
@felixaudet5860 you have bunch of time to waste, use weak pulsers, if you want to see the results from a single session - go with the strong pulser.
I don't use anything below 6,000 Gauss, on average I use 10,000 Gauss to 20,000 Gauss.
It doesn't seems to have any negative side effects to use strong Pulsers but results are visible right the way, why mess with weak and waste lots of time to get some results?
There are many things you can do with strong one that you can't do with weak one
Nice job
I wish I could afford one
Retired and on social security
Oh well
Good luck
@Gacha.Cupcake thank you
I wish I can help you,
I have to buy everything down to the nut then invest time designing, testing, then building, then deal with warranty, plus bunch of other overhead expenses.
Things are not easy
Good luck
@Gacha.Cupcake if you are handyman you can save $$ by DIY, I'm disclosing everything on my channel here and website bbmpulser.org