PLC (Novelty Plasma Lamp Controller)

The Plasma Lamp Controller (PLC) is a rugged, no fuss, no confusion device designed to control the numerous novelty plasma lamps that have become popular. It makes the perfect introduction to R.I.F.E. (Resonance Initiated Field Effects) frequency therapy, allowing people access to a technology that otherwise is quite prohibitive by price.

The PLC provides a variable radio frequency (RF) signal (25,000Hz to 330,000Hz) that is gated by a variable audio frequency (0.5Hz to 21,000Hz).

The Novelty Plasma Balls, often marketed in gift and electronic shops around the world and manufactured in China provides an opportunity to access this technology at reduced costs. The plasma balls running on their own, only output a E Field (Electro-Static energy) and are missing potent RF and Magnetic components which is required to make this device a truly valuable system.

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Novelty Plasma Lamp Field When Operated via the PLC

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From the above image, you can clearly see we have made remarkable progress in getting these plasma balls to operate at a high standard, producing all the necessary components in a transmission that complies with James Bare RIFE frequency therapy instructions. However, it is stressed here, the PLC and Novelty Plasma Ball is not a Bare/Rife machine, nor does it operate at the greater power levels that the Bare/Rife machine produces. It's aim is to provide a good educational entry level system for people interested in taking an initial look at RIFE frequency therapy.

The PLC running a single 8 inch Thunder Ball lamp outputs around 15 Watts, were the Bare/Rife machine starts at 60 Watts and higher. Multiple 8 inch plasma balls can be operated from a single PLC via the PLCSx (2 X Splitter device) which raises the output fields accordingly.

While the standard novelty plasma lamp can be used near sensitive electronics, it is strongly advised to keep plasma balls operated by the PLC at least 4 feet away from computers, TV's, and stereo systems, or any other sensitive electronic device, otherwise damage may result. Damage is usually caused by the strong pulsed IR field, coupled with the good RF and Magnetic fields transmitted from the Novelty Plasma Ball after modification and controlled by the PLC.

PLC Features

Plasma Lamp Controller
  • RF variable carrier range 25kHz to 330kHz (+/- 3kHz)

  • RF duty cycle variable from 40% at 330kHz, linear to 15% at 25kHz. This is an automatic function, you don't have to do anything here. This is a method that came from our studies of adjusting the RF carrier's duty cycle to best drive the transformer in the plasma balls circuit for optimal performance.

  • Audio gating amplifier permanently ON and set to square waves

  • Audio duty cycle is controlled by input audio signal strength, approximately 15% at 100mV input to 50% at 300mV (Recommended running at 50% duty cycle, volume set to around half on Computer and FreX, although you can play with this for different plasma displays, it is quite a remarkable system)

  • Gold plated RCA connectors used to attach single plasma ball or the PLCSx (2 X Splitter box) system for multiple plasma balls

  • Power Dial will reduce output signal from full voltage supply to zero volts, used for fine tuning the plasma display, although usually set and left at full power for all operations
  • The PLC has a single audio frequency input lead with a 3.5mm stereo connector that connects to PC's, Notebooks, MP3 Players and iPod devices for running frequency programs. Audio output device must be capable of delivering greater than 200mV (1 fifth of a volt) for best performance, although it will work at 100mV or greater. All PC's and Notebooks easily supply 1.5 volts to 3 volts (no problems), All MP3 players I have tested (Sony, Thompson and cheap Asia brands also have worked well). I did test one older Sony MP3 player, which had reduced output to generate 70 hours of playing time from a single AAA battery. The signal from this device was not great enough to correctly operate the PLC.

  • Power Tech Plus Switchmode Universal Regulated AC Adaptor is included that supplies 3, 4.5, 5, 6, 9, and 12 VDC at 1 amp (Short Circuit and Overload Protected). 50/60Hz - 100 to 240 VAC with Country Adaptor to work with all mains power supplies. For operating single and multiple plasma ball, 5 VDC is selected. The PLC has been so well designed that we can operate any voltage through it, from 3 volts to 12 volts and plasma displays are made, however optimum operation is achieved running 5 volts DC to the PLC. Although if you make an error and flick the power switch to 9 or 12 volts, then we'll overload the transistor in the Plasma Lamp circuit and if it gets too hot, it will switch off. 12 VDC ran for around 3 minutes before the transistor switched off on destructive tests performed.

  • The PLC circuit is polarity protected, so in the event the power supply is reversed (tip replaced the wrong way) the PLC wont be damaged, it simply wont turn on. Just reverse the connector tip around and you will be operational.


PLCSx is a Dual Control for Daisy Chaining Plasma Ball Configurations

PLC Dual Control for Daisy Chaining Plasma Ball Duplication Set-up

The PLCSx is a signal splitter and level controller.

It has a single RCA jack that connects to the red RCA connector on the PLC and provides duplication of Plasma Lamp set-ups.

Each of the two output channels have individual power leveling knobs so plasma balls can be balanced or altered and changed in their output intensity.

The PLC and PLCSx configurations

PLCSx Set-up

Keeping it simple is our theme, while providing important controls to easily balance and change the display, and subsequent Pulsed EM Field output.

The PLC will control one plasma ball connected to it. When we add the PLCSx dual control, we are able to control two plasma balls with each PLCSx. The PLCSx takes the position of the plasma ball when connected to the PLC.

The PLCSx has a signal throughput function, allowing multiple PLCSx's to be daisy chained. The throughput function is independent from the Power Level controls that are there to control each attached plasma ball.

Each PLCSx equates to about 30 Watts output power (2 x 15 Watt Plasma Balls).


A Tip With Plasma Balls and Power Supplies

When two plasma balls are operated about 4 foot apart, and the power supply systems are placed in the center and to one side, as in the above diagram. Then the magnetic flux gets greatly amplified and is stronger out in front of the power system than what is generated from either Plasma Ball. This is quite an interesting phenomena and was discovered by accident when a friend with Lyme disease had a strong response when standing on one side of the plasma ball set-up as opposed to very little response standing on the other side of the plasma balls.

The E Field and the RF Field do not display this phenomena, it was only detected with the Magnetic Field.

Even when running 1 plasma ball, try and rig the set-up where the power supply system is between you and the plasma balls. Those people that are ill will get a pleasant surprise. I was very astonished at the large increase in the pulsed magnetic field and had no difficulty in "feeling" it.


PLC and Single Thunder Ball Plasma Display

Here we work through the features and functions of the PLC and single Novelty Plasma Ball.

An idea starting system for investigating RF Plasma discharge systems.

The audio is not as loud as it sounds in the video. The audio microphone on the video camera is very sensitive.


PLC and PLCSx Display

We start out with the plasma ball displays not similar and run through the options provided

1. Blue knob changes RF from 100kHz to 25kHz in this display

2. Red knob changes power to the plasma balls amplifiers

3. Changing the PLCSx right power

4. Changing the PLCSx left power

5. ON/OFF okay :-)

The YouTube movie displays the various PLC and PLCSx functions for us to use to have complete control over the plasma balls display. We can change the RF carrier, as well as the audio gating frequencies and alter global or individual power levels to make the display perform in different ways.

This video displays all the operational functions of the PLC and PLCSx. These are all independent of FreX and CHIamp. Both FreX and CHIamp gives us a vast array of frequency programs to use on the PLC and PLCSx system.


PLC and 2 x PLCSx's Display

4 x 8 inch Plasma Balls connect to 2 x PLCSx's

About 50 to 60 Watts

I wouldn't run more than this, it is a pretty strong transmission.


PLC and 12 inch Milinum Ball
The 12 inch Milinum Ball is big and outputs quite an increased field signal compared to the 8 inch Milinum Ball.

The 12 Inch Milinum Ball is by the same manufacturer as the 8 Inch Milinum Ball. It has a larger high voltage transformer and and comes with double the AMPs power supply of 12VDC 1 AMP, where the 8 Inch Plasma Ball comes with 12VDC 0.5 AMP. We up the power supply to 1 AMP with the 8 Inch Milinum Ball as its circuits can easily cope. The output radiant field is about 20% to 30% improved over the 8 Inch Milinum Ball. The above video was using a 12VDC 1AMP power pack.

IMPORTANT NOTE

We can increase the RF carrier frequency to around 100kHz+ when audio frequencies are greater than 1,800Hz with the 8 and 12 inch Milinum Balls. When the audio frequency is under 1,800Hz then we will need to reduce the RF to around 50kHz to 40KHz to maintain the display.

For maximum output we need to keep 3 or more plasma streams flowing in the ball. When the plasma streams drop below 3 fingers the field output starts to drop off.

For international distribution, we are souring a universal mains supply that will operate around 12VDC - 1.2 to 1.5 AMPS. Just increasing the power for the 12 Inch Milinum Ball.


Where to Start ?

The PLC and Plasma Ball makes a good entry point. Once familiar with its operation and the FreX and CHIamp software, then purchasing the PLCSx and second plasma ball offers extend applications where we can create standing waves between the two plasma balls.




    PLC Signals


    As we increase the audio volume the Audio gating signal increases its duty cycle. A duty cycle of 10% to 50% can be achieved.


    For maximum output energy, as measured with the TriField, we use a signal close to 50kHz (50,000Hz) as the carrier, gated by a 50% duty cycle audio signal.


    Here I'm sitting two feet away from the plasma ball. 45kHz RF carrier gated by 808Hz. The oscilloscope probe, both ground and probe are held in my hand. This is the signal on the body.

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    Ken Uzzell


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