--- Mike Monett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ref:
> http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m59248.html
> 
> Harvey,
> 
> Thank you for the information. I will review it and
> post further 
> questions.
 A similar approach might be had by by employing a
variac to a NST, shorted by the CS cell. A NST
secondary in of itself is a current limited source of
output. That output will not cause an excessive input
amperage. A 30 ma NST as output of course becomes much
smaller with a reduced input voltage by variac. Thus a
30/1 ratio from 120 volts becomes a meager 4 volts
input by variac. This would then be a current limited
supply of 1 ma, if the transformer would work that
way. One of the things that may become interesting,
something I have set up but not yet tested. Folks say
that a ferromagnetic source is a stiff source, but if
we have an input to limit things, there may be
possibilities there. Perhaps the variac is a real key
to current limiting. HDN

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