I have been wearing the test ring glued with the saline solution; I used the Marine GOOP, the idea from Porky 8.
I made three versions, one with saline, one without, and one with the zinc rod drilled through to have the saline go all the way around, an idea from Porky8 as well.
Test results from three different times of the day each
Without Saline unit produces: AM: .7 volts PM: .756 Volts PM: .770 volts
With saline solution: AM: .767 volts PM: .777 volts PM: .745 volts
Drilled Zinc rod with saline: AM: .766 volts PM: .756 volts PM: .723 volts
Well from this I cannot really see any difference. It is all the same; it does not matter from my opinion. It is easier to make and maintain without the saline solution.
First you don’t need to mess with Marine GOOP, it’s messy sticky and junks up the Ring of Power.
Second the saline solution rots the latex tubing as well.
Third the voltage difference is minute. My father is an electrical engineer and a mechanical engineer; he said it makes no difference at all with the minute amount of difference. He pointed out that one of the tests the voltage was higher with the one without the saline solution than with. It is all the same, he says anything over .7 volts coming off of this is really good, and you are never really going to get any more power out of it.
Fourth, I got all of my results from the one without the saline solution, and the original one by www.blakoe.com only produces .12-.5 volts and people get great results off of that one. And that one is hard inflexible and uncomfortable. Ouch!!
And finally do you really want to wet your pants in public, because that’s what would happen if it came off, it would look really bad, and the chances of it coming off with the saline solution are way higher than without. I have never had it come off before without the saline solution. But I have the with it in there and its not fun.
My over all opinion is you don’t need the saline solution it was just another thing Tom Hubbard thought about. And while the theory is still sound so is the rest. Good Luck!
Supra..
I made three versions, one with saline, one without, and one with the zinc rod drilled through to have the saline go all the way around, an idea from Porky8 as well.
Test results from three different times of the day each
Without Saline unit produces: AM: .7 volts PM: .756 Volts PM: .770 volts
With saline solution: AM: .767 volts PM: .777 volts PM: .745 volts
Drilled Zinc rod with saline: AM: .766 volts PM: .756 volts PM: .723 volts
Well from this I cannot really see any difference. It is all the same; it does not matter from my opinion. It is easier to make and maintain without the saline solution.
First you don’t need to mess with Marine GOOP, it’s messy sticky and junks up the Ring of Power.
Second the saline solution rots the latex tubing as well.
Third the voltage difference is minute. My father is an electrical engineer and a mechanical engineer; he said it makes no difference at all with the minute amount of difference. He pointed out that one of the tests the voltage was higher with the one without the saline solution than with. It is all the same, he says anything over .7 volts coming off of this is really good, and you are never really going to get any more power out of it.
Fourth, I got all of my results from the one without the saline solution, and the original one by www.blakoe.com only produces .12-.5 volts and people get great results off of that one. And that one is hard inflexible and uncomfortable. Ouch!!
And finally do you really want to wet your pants in public, because that’s what would happen if it came off, it would look really bad, and the chances of it coming off with the saline solution are way higher than without. I have never had it come off before without the saline solution. But I have the with it in there and its not fun.
My over all opinion is you don’t need the saline solution it was just another thing Tom Hubbard thought about. And while the theory is still sound so is the rest. Good Luck!
Supra..