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Old 04-06-2009, 04:52 PM #1
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Default Infrared 1072nm LED Helmet

Hello, Everyone,

I have joined this community for the express purpose of asking if any of you know of any electrical engineer who has the technical knowhow and is interested in building one of these helmets for my mother to use--she has dementia.

(I noticed some very technical comments on 1072 infrared in the Parkinson Community. I could barely follow the meaning. Therefore, I don't think that I could build anything myself, however rudimentary.)

Thank you for your help.

ConniVel
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