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Power load construction and bare rod assembly.
Introduction
The basis of all loaded or baited dowsing rods is the power load. The theories and basis of operation vary
between whoever you ask. Not everyone can dowse but all dowsers have a type of rod, pendulum and/or
material they favor. Increasing rod voltage or adding electronic frequencies is also tends to help an
experienced dowser according to them. This is where long range locators come into play. They purport to
take dowsing ability out of the equation by some type electronic means. All products built by me are
labeled exactly what they are. The rods are dowsing rods and the DDS or voltage box are exactly that.
However if you want to market your product as a LRL and call it the Yofitzafithom more power to you.
Now on with the show.
Usual power load contents.
Quartz -SiO2 - This is a the most common element of a power load. Virtually every loaded rod in existence
has it. Rock crystal is the most common used. Double terminated quartz is used in whole form due to it’s
metaphysical properties. Included quartz is another popular type with metaphysics varying with the type
of inclusion.
Radioactive elements. - Very common addition. Usually included and stated to “excite” the crystal mixture.
Supposedly enhancing the natural radioactivity of you body and cosmic rays.
Commonly used varieties-
Uranium - Mostly natural ore containing isotope 239 but tailings containing isotope 238 have been used.
Uraninite is the cheapest source. Other sources such as autunite, uranocircite and others are poor
sources and expensive due to there collectible status. Radium is also readily available but expensive and
can be dangerous.
Thorium 232 - Available as natural thorite or thorogummite and as thoriated tungsten.
Naturally occurring uranium and thorium emit high but mostly harmless levels of alpha radiation which is
easily shielded. However care must be taken not to ingest the dust and open wounds are covered
(hopefully you do this in any case) when handling.
Magnets - most commonly Neodymium magnets. Other rare earth magnets such as samarium cobalt can
be used also. These are in theory used to increase response of sympathetic resonance to the nuclear
magnetic resonance. YMMV.
Fillers - Fills voids and maintains conductivity between power load elements.
Aluminum powder. Pros - It’s cheap readily available. Cons - Not highly conductive in this state.
Carbon - Either milled carbon fiber or graphite. Pros - Highly conductive. Cons - Expensive and can be
difficult to work with.
Placers - Some rods contain a precious metals in the power load. This pointless on a rod with a
witness/bait chamber and is not recommended.
Using a DM Type 1R reloadable rod is the simplest way to test power loads.
Loading and sealing a front or rear chamber.
The simplest way is to send your premixed power load to me and I’ll press in the permanently sealed and
tamper proof plugs. It allows the finished rod to be much smoother in appearance.
The rods are also available with drop in plugs that require soldering or using a retaining compound.
Just fill the rod with your power load material and drop in the plugs. Rear chambers usually use a more
inert load so you can also order a sealed rear and that only leaves the front for you to seal.
Crystal charging.
History -The first charged crystals were provided by W. Jenson and were charged using tuned Tesla
coils. Spar not wanting to pay Bill and unable to build a Tesla coil came up with using a multifunction
generator and coil made from THHN wire. This is how pure frequencies(sine waves) are encoded into
the crystals.
Problems - Cheap multifunction generators suffer from high THD. Analog generators are the worst
while newer DDS generators are lower THD. Tesla coils also suffer from this and depend on proper coil
winding for tuning. The THD in a multifunction generator can be lessened by using a filter. We also
have to deal with ambient EMF interfering with the charging process. This can shift your charging
frequencies several 100 MHZ out of range or embed frequencies for unwanted material such as lead
into the matrix. This was problem for multiwave oscillators and radionic devices as well. The
preexisting frequencies are also a problem. This worsens depending on the age of your crystals and
the location it came from. Overwrite take more power than a multifunction generator can provide
without amplification. But this also produces more distortion. Degaussing the crystal to erase pre
existing frequencies is the best scenario. We’ve brute forced it using high voltage Tesla coils bu this isn’t
an option for most people.
Solutions - When building your coil to place the crystals in use the proper magnet wire and winding
techniques. Use a Faraday cage to keep out unwanted EMF. Use a filter on your generator. Build or buy
a degaussing coil. Anyone selling a rod with charged crystals should have proof of all these things.
DIY - This can used to reset and recharge any dowsing rod with a crystal power load.
Step 1 - Erase all residual frequencies existing in the rod using a degaussing coil or a large neodymium
magnet. A degaussing coil is the preferred method. If you want to do this often for specific material
tuning you can purchase and hand held old video tape eraser.
Step 2 - Place your rod into the coil and set the generator for the proper molecular frequency you wish
to embed. Resonance charts can be found on the web. NMR is listed on many periodic tables. The coil
and rod should placed into a Faraday cage for best results. Small Faraday cage plans are available on
most electronic and survival websites.
Step 3 - Give the rod 24 to 48 hours to charge then switch to your next embedded frequency. Repeat
until you’ve cover all the frequencies you will hunting for. Trying to embed too many separate
frequencies can diminish the effectiveness of each one however.
If you think I should add tutorials for building the items needed drop me an email or post in the forum
when it’s up.