Let us know how the SOTA performs.
Why would you want to electrify your blood?
Josephine
  I found out SOTA now has a full-transistorized constant-current model,  with
  ppm determined solely by timing,  with ppm results verified in repeated
  tests.    I like this company (no affiliation)  and will probably by this, as
  it includes blood electrification capacity.

  Best,

  JBB



  Langsley Russell wrote:

  > Hi James.
  >
  > In response to the questions: "Does anyone have experience with CS Pro
  > generators?  Do they produce high quality CS?" from Kent.
  >
  > You said: "Yes. Yes. "
  >
  > Several weeks back, September 21 to be exact,  I asked about the Uni-Phase
  > MHVDC units made by Cs-Pro. I got nothing but negative feedback at that
  > time, both on the list and off the list. If anyone wants to check the
  > archives type, "AC or dc, more than one kind of each" in the search window.
  > There was only one response on list and I got two privately, both of them
  > very negative.
  >
  > Your response was anything but specific as to your experiences with their
  > generators and the CS they produce. Have you had experience with any of
  > these specific products (the Uni-Phase MHVDC line)? if so is it very
  > different from that posted by Solar?
  >
  > Any and all additional input on these devices would be very welcome.
  >
  > Thank you.
  >
  > LTR  }}:{(
  > Langsley T Russell
  > Bulloved Bulldogs
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