TECHNICAL INFORMATION


The Microbe Electrifier produces a 10 hertz (cycles per second) alternating polarity output (pure square wave AC) of 30 volts maximum amplitude which delivers .14 milliamps (140 microamps) electrical current into the user when the control dial is positioned correctly. The amount of current received is controllable by the user with a rotary knob which should be
turned up so that the red indicator light is on. Unlike other units this one includes an electrical current detect circuit that turns on a red light when current is at or over the desired amount of .14mA. This amount of current is sufficient to disable microbes in the bloodstream when using the electrodes wrist-to-wrist or ankle-to-ankle. The current is delivered through wet cloth electrodes. Proper operation of the unit and sufficient battery voltage is assured by the activation of the red light when the electrodes are connected to the patient and the dial is turned sufficiently clockwise. Output polarity switching is controlled electronically, not by a relay as the old style units were. This unit is powered by four replaceable 9 volt alkaline batteries which need to be bought and installed by the customer. (This unit is not and will not be AC powered in order to minimize the bulk, non-portability, danger, and expense of being AC powered.)