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Hi all,

Im a new member and was all excited to build the godzilla but have had no luck

finding the battery here in a remote country in SE Asia! Ive tried everywhere

from motorbike shops to generator shops to computer places (someone said they

are used for USP's but only found 12v for that).

I will keep looking, but my question is can anyone recommend a manufacturer of a

device that puts out this low frequency?

I know the Bob Beck units are similliar but so far I cant see anything below

4htz.

There is company called " Bioelectric " who makes machines in S. America but

looking at the site I think they look very home made (which there is nothing

wrong with but they are not cheap!)

Appreciate any ideas.

Thanks,

SAM

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the devices here have NO frequency, not just low --NONE. You reverse it

yourself every 5-10 minutes by exchanging the electrode positions, so if you can

call that a frequency-ok won't fight it, but technically we are using DC with

occasional reversals to avoid or limit constant chemical changes.

bG

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> Hi all,

> Im a new member and was all excited to build the godzilla but have had no luck

finding the battery here in a remote country in SE Asia! Ive tried everywhere

from motorbike shops to generator shops to computer places (someone said they

are used for USP's but only found 12v for that).

> I will keep looking, but my question is can anyone recommend a manufacturer of

a device that puts out this low frequency?

> I know the Bob Beck units are similliar but so far I cant see anything below

4htz.

> There is company called " Bioelectric " who makes machines in S. America but

looking at the site I think they look very home made (which there is nothing

wrong with but they are not cheap!)

> Appreciate any ideas.

> Thanks,

> SAM

>

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Greetings from S.W. Florida. You should be able to get one in an outdoor outfitter or almost any store. I could find them over there 40 years ago. I assume if you're on this chat-group, you have access to a computer. EBay lists 6volt lantern batteries for as little as $12.00 with free shipping. If you can't do that, tell me where you are and I'll send you one.

Jim

From: matthewsallyanne <matthewsallyanne@...> Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 11:35 PMSubject: Cant find battery!

Hi all, Im a new member and was all excited to build the godzilla but have had no luck finding the battery here in a remote country in SE Asia! Ive tried everywhere from motorbike shops to generator shops to computer places (someone said they are used for USP's but only found 12v for that). I will keep looking, but my question is can anyone recommend a manufacturer of a device that puts out this low frequency? I know the Bob Beck units are similliar but so far I cant see anything below 4htz. There is company called "Bioelectric" who makes machines in S. America but looking at the site I think they look very home made (which there is nothing wrong with but they are not cheap!) Appreciate any ideas. Thanks,SAM

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