How dangerous is a violet ray device to digital electronics?
Will it fry every chip in the house to plug it in, or only e.g. a PC plugged 50cm away from it? The house where I live is full of ICs - no single place without irreplaceable digital electronics further than 2 meters air distance.
Which type of mains filter prevents this? Are ferrite ring chokes in mains cable sufficient? (I read that insulation transformers or lightning surge protectors burn out by continuous? HV.)
Is starting a violet ray like setting off the EMP of a mini atomic bomb inside your house, or does it only toast electronics when the spark hits it directly?
I am familiar with HV (I repaired TVs etc.) but not with spark gap tesla coil RF properties. Which distance to ICs is safe? On the 'Tesla Guitar' video they e.g. operate a way larger tesla coil in the same room with guitar amps and a digital keyboard. Will I only need a mains filter, or is air distance the main risk to ICs?
These things are also used by some gurus for chakra stimulation, but I wouldn't - it rather maladjusts the nervous system, and ozon harms latex.
I read that these are nowadays even sold to dominas under the name "violet wand". But beware, certain tubes (high vacuum inside) produce x-rays, thus playing with a random found antique violet ray device near testicles or breasts can be a really bad idea.
Stupid domina + no manual + wrong tube = testikiller!
These actually work due to them ozonating the scalp. One has to use them "consistently" while also using a topical for the scalp. When I did this my hair was regrowing back. I am not selling anything on here nor have any links just telling it like it is. These do work but you must find a good topical to work in conjunction with this machine and then it's trial by error is all.
These things are incredible. It killed my tooth cavity, helps my acne, relieves my mother's arthritis pain, helps my asthma, and is restoring my father's hair color. I can't understand why they aren't as popular in the U.S. and UK as they are in Russia.
While the Violet Ray Machine has been called a quack medical device is does have more effective practical applications than hair restoration. Wart and fungus removal and deep pain relief and the improvement of periferal circulation. The machine also emits ozone and negatively charged ions that help purify the air you breathe.
hey tesla lived to the age of 80 so theses amchines do have some type of healing effect. look at kanzius anti cancer device with metals put in the cancer. also in the 1950s pulsed dc devices were used to destroy cancer with resonance and then it was covered up sadly. i was a breakthrough before kemo.
Yes, it does work for acne but you have to zap the zit with the lightening bolt and it is a little uncomfortable. It works great for wart removal and if you toast one the others will fall off in a few days. Just put your bare feet on the ground when you do it so you are grounded and the voltage passes through your whole body.
I have suffered acne greater than most can ever imagine but what I didn't know then and I do know now is that a chiropractor could have helped me. I am taking a wild guess that you have injured your back a few times as a youngster crashing your bike, skateboard, falling out of a tree or playing stuntman.
Yes, there is a Tesla coil inside. It is used for all kinds of things including pain, arthritis, warts, fungus' and general well being. You can find one at BAAR Products, they are about $180
Yes, it has gained popularity in S&M circles and some bondage cliques but they don't know the good they are doing themselves. You can buy one by visiting "BAAR Products" you will see it has a much more legitimate purpose than sexual deviation. Don't forget to check out my more interesting videos in "My Favorites." Thanks for the comment.
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debraschaffer92 3 months ago
any progress with it, mate?
T3RRABYT3 4 months ago
How dangerous is a violet ray device to digital electronics?
Will it fry every chip in the house to plug it in, or only e.g. a PC plugged 50cm away from it? The house where I live is full of ICs - no single place without irreplaceable digital electronics further than 2 meters air distance.
Which type of mains filter prevents this? Are ferrite ring chokes in mains cable sufficient? (I read that insulation transformers or lightning surge protectors burn out by continuous? HV.)
AerialTheShamen 9 months ago
Is starting a violet ray like setting off the EMP of a mini atomic bomb inside your house, or does it only toast electronics when the spark hits it directly?
I am familiar with HV (I repaired TVs etc.) but not with spark gap tesla coil RF properties. Which distance to ICs is safe? On the 'Tesla Guitar' video they e.g. operate a way larger tesla coil in the same room with guitar amps and a digital keyboard. Will I only need a mains filter, or is air distance the main risk to ICs?
AerialTheShamen 9 months ago
These things are also used by some gurus for chakra stimulation, but I wouldn't - it rather maladjusts the nervous system, and ozon harms latex.
I read that these are nowadays even sold to dominas under the name "violet wand". But beware, certain tubes (high vacuum inside) produce x-rays, thus playing with a random found antique violet ray device near testicles or breasts can be a really bad idea.
Stupid domina + no manual + wrong tube = testikiller!
(Nut cancer is lurking.)
AerialTheShamen 9 months ago
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AerialTheShamen 9 months ago
I wonder if this could work for male pattern baldness?
rockandstroll 11 months ago
Where can i buy one new and safe for 220/240V ?
cyberprimate 1 year ago
@cyberprimate You can buy one at "BaarProductsdot com" I don't know about voltage over 120
VulcanBikeWizard 1 year ago
i think you're holding it too close
citizenstand 1 year ago
how deep can this electro-field penetrate true skin ,in order to in-activate virus? do you know that?
BinAlladin 1 year ago
These actually work due to them ozonating the scalp. One has to use them "consistently" while also using a topical for the scalp. When I did this my hair was regrowing back. I am not selling anything on here nor have any links just telling it like it is. These do work but you must find a good topical to work in conjunction with this machine and then it's trial by error is all.
swordfish00007 1 year ago
These things are incredible. It killed my tooth cavity, helps my acne, relieves my mother's arthritis pain, helps my asthma, and is restoring my father's hair color. I can't understand why they aren't as popular in the U.S. and UK as they are in Russia.
SavageArms357 1 year ago
Yo, I got one of these things at a garage sale, anybody want it?
looosepuck 1 year ago
@looosepuck
I'll take it
c4
c4flash9 1 year ago
im not even going bald, but i want one of these. i have since i saw jack nicolson in anger management with one lol
Bretwantsfun 2 years ago
I've had this done when I've had acne breakouts and it works like a charm! Dried up the breakouts and cleared my skin without leaving scars.
Aside from that, it just looks freakin' cool when it's being used ;)
Coasterdude02149 2 years ago 2
Edgar Cayceが勧めたmachineですね。何かgoodなeffectがあるのでしょうか?
ameomitakai 3 years ago
No, don't hit the eyes....think 'boiled egg'
xXVampireXxXSpawnXx 4 years ago
That's on old fashioned (quack medicine) hair restorer. I had one as a kid.
w5cdt 4 years ago
While the Violet Ray Machine has been called a quack medical device is does have more effective practical applications than hair restoration. Wart and fungus removal and deep pain relief and the improvement of periferal circulation. The machine also emits ozone and negatively charged ions that help purify the air you breathe.
VulcanBikeWizard 4 years ago
hey tesla lived to the age of 80 so theses amchines do have some type of healing effect. look at kanzius anti cancer device with metals put in the cancer. also in the 1950s pulsed dc devices were used to destroy cancer with resonance and then it was covered up sadly. i was a breakthrough before kemo.
boxa888 4 years ago
...and cause cancer.
Aetmos 4 years ago
I've heard from people who have used them on warts that they work better than the usual liquid nitrogen or salicylic acid (Compound W) treatments.
Audinos 3 years ago
@VulcanBikeWizard lawl
TeravoltOrg 6 months ago
@w5cdt why did you have a hair restorer as a kid? lol
thedoe35 1 month ago
I have one. Picked it up for $1.00 at a flea market. The electricity coming from it hurts. Not sure what it's good for.
Pantherchick8 4 years ago
Could this work for acne?
Ragnar360 4 years ago
Yes, it does work for acne but you have to zap the zit with the lightening bolt and it is a little uncomfortable. It works great for wart removal and if you toast one the others will fall off in a few days. Just put your bare feet on the ground when you do it so you are grounded and the voltage passes through your whole body.
VulcanBikeWizard 4 years ago
I have suffered acne greater than most can ever imagine but what I didn't know then and I do know now is that a chiropractor could have helped me. I am taking a wild guess that you have injured your back a few times as a youngster crashing your bike, skateboard, falling out of a tree or playing stuntman.
VulcanBikeWizard 4 years ago
hit the eyes! hit the eyes! hehe
JustinRhyz 4 years ago
i want one! what is it and what's it for? looks like this tesla wand thing i saw a girl use on another girl at bondageball in 04...
guido764 5 years ago
Yes, there is a Tesla coil inside. It is used for all kinds of things including pain, arthritis, warts, fungus' and general well being. You can find one at BAAR Products, they are about $180
VulcanBikeWizard 5 years ago
yeah man that's crazy! i researched a bunch about it kast night. i'll check it out. you in so cal? i need a bike...
guido764 5 years ago
Yes, it has gained popularity in S&M circles and some bondage cliques but they don't know the good they are doing themselves. You can buy one by visiting "BAAR Products" you will see it has a much more legitimate purpose than sexual deviation. Don't forget to check out my more interesting videos in "My Favorites." Thanks for the comment.
VulcanBikeWizard 3 years ago