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Nov 04, 2017
Great for Human Wound Healing Too
1 of 1 found this helpful I know the medical profession clings blindly to the moist wound wound bed approach to healing. It has been proven to accelerate healing however this is not true in all cases. In my case due to wound drainage the moist wound bed approach for a stasis wound near my ankle was increasing the size of the wound even though I was using zinc oxide ointment over the periwound area in attempt to protect it. For primary dressings I tried vaseline gauze, AquaCel Extra and Polymem Pink foam each with the same result. I saw a post on the internet where someone in a similar situation stopped seeing his podiatrist and began to use EMT Gel which is a collagen gel sold for large and small animal use. His claim is that his ulcer was healed in three months. I clean the wound with saline solution, spray it with a nano silver solution (let it dry), apply EMT Gel, let it dry for about 30 minutes, apply zinc oxide ointment to the periwound area, cover the wound with an anti-stick primary dressing then use half of a panty liner as a secondary dressing (it contains a gel that absorbs any drainage strike-through from the primary dressing and doesn't give it back). I also use SB Sox (sports socks) for compression and take supplements (grape seed extract, Diosmin 95 and sublingual EDTA chelation) to reduce leg edema. Within a couple of months the area of draining wound bed has has reduced from about 2.5 x 3.5 x .5 cm to less than .5 cm. I plan to continue to apply EMT Gel and use a piece of panty liner as dressing until I am certain re-epithelialization is complete. I call the approach semi-moist as the EMT Gel apparently seals the wound bed after the drainage becomes minimal. I suggest this as no visible scab has formed, however I have nothing against scabs as God designed scabs.
THis is not medical advice and has not been evaluated by a physician. We are all different and this is a work in progress at this point. All I know is that the excruciating pain is gone, the drainage has abated and it seems to be healing. With no pain or drainage normal activity is possible. I do recommend EMT Gel as an item to be included in first aid kits for minor scrapes and cuts but not for puncture wounds.

Jun 12, 2018
Will Not Survive Continuous Operation @ 1500 Watts
The price is great but the device does not have a heat sink capacity for advertised load. Mine would not handle a 1500 watt load at a 3/4 setting. The heat sink got too hot to touch and the triac failed. If one mounted the triac on an approximate 3 x 5 inch heat sink it might work.

Oct 17, 2015
The Snark is fast
It's so fast that if you are playing around with slide guitar you can check your intonation at the end of a slide. Also if you get confused on where to place a capo on a guitar just watch just watch the Snark and find the root, no fret counting.