12-17-2018, 04:41 PM
Hi I recently noticed that after watching the Bob Beck video lecothat he kept stating the Pulser Gauss output a lot higher than the units sold by altered states and sota etc so I flicked off a couple emails and thought it may be useful info for anyone else inquiring. For your information I have the Altered states pulser and ozone machine and beck zapper unit and all work well.
Below is the Sota Instruments reply from Russ .
Hello Graham!
Ha, I have to laugh as this scenario has come up time and time again.
Back in the "days" when I first met Bob Beck, he had just introduced the
magnetic pulser into his arsenal.
Bob was trying to get a handle on the gauss output of the pulser and he
asked me to get a "number" for him.
I found a formula that would best describe the DC spike that was being
released by the pulser. This was very unique (and still is today!).
I plugged in the values and came up with 17,000 Gauss for the camera
photoflash-type pulsers and about 43,000 Gauss for our high-end pulsers.
This was agreed upon and so became "fact".
Several years later when technologies emerged, I was able to purchase a
high-bandwidth Teslameter from F.W. Bell. Now for the first time I was able
to actually measure the TRUE output released by all these different types of
pulsers.
Much to my surprise (and Bob's) the true output was around 1,200 Gauss for
the camera photoflash-type pulsers and 6,000 Gauss for our Magnetic Pulser.
I then reviewed the formula I used, and found out that the formula was
describing the inter-coil Gauss value and not the "real world" Gauss output
that is at the coil face.
The internet being what it is, promoted the 43,000 Gauss "measurement" as
the one to strive for. Many manufacturers started building their own version
of the pulser and used the same erroneous formula. You then see claims of
upwards of 50,00 Gauss!! I actually had the opportunity if testing these
pulsers and the actual tested output was 1,500 Gauss. A far cry from the
claimed 50,000 Gauss.
So, here we are as SOTA with our true specifications showing the real output
of 6,000 Gauss and looking like our pulser is the weakest out there!
But, we have to tell the truth no matter what. To date I have never tested a
pulser with an output greater than ours.
I offer a free service to anyone to test their pulser. Only a few have sent
their pulsers in for testing. They were shocked at the real output compared
to what they theorized it would be.
I hope this helps Graham.
Cheers,
Russ
Russell J. Torlage
SOTA Instruments Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham McCarthy [mailto:mrhappywok@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2018 5:16 PM
To: Info at SOTA
Subject: Magnetic pulser Gaus output
Hi
I noticed that your magnetic pulser output is rated at over 6500 Gaus but
bit confused because on all the Beck video lectures and even your man Russ
states the output at 22000 Gaus on one of the videos and Bob says on
several vids that you need minimum 17000 Gaus to be effective.Were they
getting their numbers wrong as they consistently state these numbers?
Can you clarify this .
Thank you
Graham McCarthy
Admin the Altered states multi pulsar is rated between 6500 -7000 gauss using similar testing services
Below is the Sota Instruments reply from Russ .
Hello Graham!
Ha, I have to laugh as this scenario has come up time and time again.
Back in the "days" when I first met Bob Beck, he had just introduced the
magnetic pulser into his arsenal.
Bob was trying to get a handle on the gauss output of the pulser and he
asked me to get a "number" for him.
I found a formula that would best describe the DC spike that was being
released by the pulser. This was very unique (and still is today!).
I plugged in the values and came up with 17,000 Gauss for the camera
photoflash-type pulsers and about 43,000 Gauss for our high-end pulsers.
This was agreed upon and so became "fact".
Several years later when technologies emerged, I was able to purchase a
high-bandwidth Teslameter from F.W. Bell. Now for the first time I was able
to actually measure the TRUE output released by all these different types of
pulsers.
Much to my surprise (and Bob's) the true output was around 1,200 Gauss for
the camera photoflash-type pulsers and 6,000 Gauss for our Magnetic Pulser.
I then reviewed the formula I used, and found out that the formula was
describing the inter-coil Gauss value and not the "real world" Gauss output
that is at the coil face.
The internet being what it is, promoted the 43,000 Gauss "measurement" as
the one to strive for. Many manufacturers started building their own version
of the pulser and used the same erroneous formula. You then see claims of
upwards of 50,00 Gauss!! I actually had the opportunity if testing these
pulsers and the actual tested output was 1,500 Gauss. A far cry from the
claimed 50,000 Gauss.
So, here we are as SOTA with our true specifications showing the real output
of 6,000 Gauss and looking like our pulser is the weakest out there!
But, we have to tell the truth no matter what. To date I have never tested a
pulser with an output greater than ours.
I offer a free service to anyone to test their pulser. Only a few have sent
their pulsers in for testing. They were shocked at the real output compared
to what they theorized it would be.
I hope this helps Graham.
Cheers,
Russ

Russell J. Torlage
SOTA Instruments Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham McCarthy [mailto:mrhappywok@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2018 5:16 PM
To: Info at SOTA
Subject: Magnetic pulser Gaus output
Hi
I noticed that your magnetic pulser output is rated at over 6500 Gaus but
bit confused because on all the Beck video lectures and even your man Russ
states the output at 22000 Gaus on one of the videos and Bob says on
several vids that you need minimum 17000 Gaus to be effective.Were they
getting their numbers wrong as they consistently state these numbers?
Can you clarify this .
Thank you
Graham McCarthy
Admin the Altered states multi pulsar is rated between 6500 -7000 gauss using similar testing services