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Off the Grid Power

Dr Rife’s Machines were all mains powered.  This is why we keep to the Dr RIfe Standard, and use special MED (Medical) verified adapters for medical equipment certification. If a person wants to run the Rife Digital Professional V3 (RDPV3) — off power then they will need these 2 items (1) Powerbank https://www.ebay.com/itm/374701424660? (2) Cable Connector https://www.ebay.com/itm/166537244244? […]

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Does the Power Supply use a Step-Down Converter?

Question: Will the power supply work in Sweden?  If it is plugged into a socket that is 230 volts as is used in Sweden [and Europe], there is no need to use a step-down converter?     Does the power supply simply work with a different level already?   Even on electric shavers and such, you have

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Au & UK Power Adapter

Question: Until I get the new adapter, would it work to put a British plug on the Rife adapter and then put that into an Australian travel adapter (see photo attachment) without causing damage to the Rife device or me? Answer: Britain UK and Australia are both 220/240v so yes you could use an international

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Power – How Does It Compare?

Question: How would you compare the actual power of frequency from the Professional Machine ( not referring to other more powerful Rifes on the market)? would it compare to a 9 volt battery…would there be any way to cause damage because of the output of power? Answer: The output on each strap for a 9-volt

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Multimeter vs Oscilloscope — power question

Question: I know I have a 17v machine, but that’s not what I see when I test the voltage with my Multimeter. Any thoughts? I used to feel it when I put my tongue to the lead, I still do but not as much. Answer: Lower frequencies tend to have a punchier buzz than the

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Output Power for the 2012-2017 16v Power Adapter

Question: I have the former model before the TRIO rife machine (the personal one) – This is not the power for the V2 machine.  This is for previous models. The output power of the device says to be 4500ma Is this micro amperes o mili amperes? Answer: The Rife Professional from 2012- 2017 used the

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Power Adapters – New

New 2016 (Clip Type) power adapters are slightly higher voltage than the (Pre 2016) Models As the Beam Ray requires a higher power output, the voltage tolerance was lifted on all 2016 PRO models to accommodate this new “Beam Ray” machine. “Beam Ray 2016” will be attached to the RDP and will not use its

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Is there a difference between the 2013 and 2016 power adapters?

The Power adapters are 16v on all adapters 2013 – 2016 This should be written on the side of the adapter itself. Straps voltage on all models 2013-2016 Output is ~15.6 – 15.9v on an oscilloscope.  I will not discuss any other method of measuring voltage here because multimeters do no give correct voltage output

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Power Adapter – Voltage

The adapter is rated 16volts The machine consumes 1-2 volts for the backlit display and other functions, and also the type of output generated (supersweep, or normal programs) can affect voltage range by about >1 volt. So true voltage can be between 14 – 15.5 at any given time. Voltage should be measured only using

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