Re: Lee Crock Update - 03/09/00

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Sat, 11 Mar 2000 14:01:45 -0800 (PST)

Hi Folks!

I drew up a little diagram of how to setup the Crock
tissue flushing system. The screens aren't
proportional to the body size of course but it is a
bit clearer;

http://www.keelynet.com/biology/crock.htm

I plan on experimenting with this to see if it brings
on excess urination and have a couple of friends with
cancer try it to see what happens.

Lee said the mesh was inside a pillow but didn't
specifically mention the other mesh on which the
person would lay to create the capacitor circuit.

I'm not so sure about field lines flowing between the
mesh screens since they don't actually touch the body
to make a circuit.

With the recent post about the 10 year old that ran a
motor for 5 days on one 9VDC battery and this post
about using 10 D cells, just out of curiosity, I
looked up some info on batteries;

http://www.repairfaq.org/ELE/F_Battery_info.html#BATTERYINFO_008

Typical battery capacities are: C/10 rate is:
N -- .15 A-H 15 mA
AAA -- .18 A-H 18 mA
AA -- .45. .65, or .85 A-H 45, 65, or 85 mA
9V -- .065 A-H 6.5 mA
C -- 1.6 or 2.0 A-H 160 or 200 mA
D -- 1.6 or 4.2 A-H 160 or 420 mA

Type ANSI Capacity C5mAH
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AAA 220
AA 700
C 2800
D 5000

Note that this is the capacity when the battery is
discharged over 5 hours time period.

A typical "AA" size 1.5 volt alkaline cell has a
capacity of about 500 mAH. This is a rough
approximation of usable service life (at least for
this discussion) for average load conditions. For
instance, one should be able to expect a usable
service life of about 100 hours for a load that draws
5 mA from the battery.
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With no real current being used by the Crock circuit,
the batteries should last a very long time except for
what is used to hold the relay contacts powered for 15
minutes as it alternates between 15 minutes on and 15
minutes off.

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