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Misquoted the minutes..it was 25 minutes, but I am wondering if it is my

electrical power and nothing to do with the machine?

I also had the tv running and the computer, which has an outlet on the the same

wall as the DCM, but opposite side.

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> Tonight after about 2 minutes, I noticed my amp needle decrease to about 12

1/2, so I slightly increased it again to 13. After a total of 18 minutes

(between us all) I noticed the needle had gone down to 12 amps. Should it be

doing this?

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My coil does this too. After about a 10 minute session, it drifts down about 1/2

AMP. For example, if I start at 14 AMP, it will drift down to about 13.5 by the

end. Perhaps as the amp heats up and the fans start running, the output drops a

bit? I'm not sure. I don't think there's anything wrong, but I am curious!

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> > Tonight after about 2 minutes, I noticed my amp needle decrease to about 12

1/2, so I slightly increased it again to 13. After a total of 18 minutes

(between us all) I noticed the needle had gone down to 12 amps. Should it be

doing this?

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I would not be too concerned. My machines tend to trend down slightly in power as the coil warms up.

I have never seen it drop quite so far, but if you were running it for up to 25 minutes without changing any settings, that is possible.

The good news is that even at 12 - 12.5 Amps, you should have had enough power for an effective treatment. But it's possible that you guys might recover quicker from this herx.

My suggestion is to keep an eye on the meter, and as long as you can keep the power up without turning the "ampl" knob up too far, the machine should be working properly.

Keep us posted, if you see any more changes.

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 8:17 PMSubject: Amp decreasing as coil is going

Tonight after about 2 minutes, I noticed my amp needle decrease to about 12 1/2, so I slightly increased it again to 13. After a total of 18 minutes (between us all) I noticed the needle had gone down to 12 amps. Should it be doing this?

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As electrical components heat up they become less efficient therefore requiring more power to achieve the same result. The decrease in efficiency would require a small increase in FRX Gen output.

Terry

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Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 10:20 PM

To: Lyme_and_Rife

Subject: Re: Amp decreasing as coil is going

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I would not be too concerned. My machines tend to trend down slightly in power as the coil warms up.

I have never seen it drop quite so far, but if you were running it for up to 25 minutes without changing any settings, that is possible.

The good news is that even at 12 - 12.5 Amps, you should have had enough power for an effective treatment. But it's possible that you guys might recover quicker from this herx.

My suggestion is to keep an eye on the meter, and as long as you can keep the power up without turning the "ampl" knob up too far, the machine should be working properly.

Keep us posted, if you see any more changes.

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 8:17 PMSubject: Amp decreasing as coil is going

Tonight after about 2 minutes, I noticed my amp needle decrease to about 12 1/2, so I slightly increased it again to 13. After a total of 18 minutes (between us all) I noticed the needle had gone down to 12 amps. Should it be doing this?

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Hi ,

I do not know which coil machine you have. Mine needs to cool down. I check myself the warmeness of the amplifier and of the coil even thought there is a fan .

Just an idea si to read again the notes that cames with yoru machine to see what is the limit of time if there is .

But basically I do not know i tis just an idea,

Kindly Marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 9:17 PMSubject: Amp decreasing as coil is going

Tonight after about 2 minutes, I noticed my amp needle decrease to about 12 1/2, so I slightly increased it again to 13. After a total of 18 minutes (between us all) I noticed the needle had gone down to 12 amps. Should it be doing this?

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