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Does the electronic pulse process treatment harm any on-board “keep alive” circuits or aircraft avionics?

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Does the electronic pulse process treatment harm any on-board “keep alive” circuits or aircraft avionics?

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We have had no negative reports, but we recommend you disconnect sensitive avionics equipment and/or at least leave off your aircraft’s master switch during pulse treatments. Generally, it is our understanding that the ship’s battery acts as a large capacitor and absorbs the pulses and doesn’t allow them to pass though to harm avionics. With that said, we accept absolutely no responsibility for any damage to any on-board electronics should you elect to keep the battery connected to your aircraft systems during treatments. We have no record of any electronics being harmed, but if you elect to use our product and keep your battery on-board, you are doing so at your own risk!

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