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Why to you say to turn off the CB transmitter OFF if the tube does not light within 10 seconds?

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Why to you say to turn off the CB transmitter OFF if the tube does not light within 10 seconds?

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As a precaution we say this. Most units can run from 30 seconds to all day long without the tube being lit. But on some units the CB transmitter is sensitive and signal “feedback” can cause the CB to fail. Why do you use 100% Argon gas in your tubes? Dr. Bare advocates that 10% helium for example can be mixed with 90% Argon. 100% Argon can be very difficult to ignite. So a little Helium and other gasses wererecommended to help with tube ignition. Our RifeBare devices normally do not have difficulties achieving tube ignition so we stay with 100% Argon because Argon produces more Photon content than any other gas. The more Photons – the better effect.

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