CSCroft zapper

2013-12-04 Thread Shirley Reed
Congratulations on your success with this device.  If your experience is 
anything like mine then your benefits are just beginning.  The pain of a 
devilish heel spur (one which the physician described as a whopper and for 
which I had 2 cortisone shots (refused a third), was gone in about one hour of 
use of the zapper.  I had sat down to read while using the device for the first 
time and when I arose to get water, I was half way to the kitchen when I 
realized that I was not holding onto things to lessen the pain.  Whoop te do!!  
I zapped day and night after that and actually thought that might be the only 
benefit I would get.  However, after 2 to 3 weeks the extreeeme fatigue I had 
been experiencing for some time was gone.  I am much stronger now, but the 
unbelievable fatigue was gone quickly.   My son's acne which was pretty bad,, 
was gone in less than a week.  Redness gone in about one hour and the rest was 
healed up in less than a week.  My
 uncertainty about time involved is mostly because it has been close to 15 
years since these things took place.  I have used a zapper nearly every day 
since then.  My first one was his original one--$50.00 and a 30 day money back 
guarantee.  Best money I ever spent.  I keep a spare on hand at all times and 
keep a large supply of 9 volt batteries at all times.  I refer to the zapper as 
my immortality device.  So far, so good.  :)  Best wishes to all.   pj

Re: CSCroft zapper

2013-12-04 Thread Alan Jones
Thanks for sharing this.  I don't think he sells a $50 zapper anymore, does
he?

Do you know the specs on this zapper?  (eg. frequency, voltage, current)



On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Congratulations on your success with this device.  If your experience is
 anything like mine then your benefits are just beginning.  The pain of a
 devilish heel spur (one which the physician described as a whopper and
 for which I had 2 cortisone shots (refused a third), was gone in about one
 hour of use of the zapper.  I had sat down to read while using the device
 for the first time and when I arose to get water, I was half way to the
 kitchen when I realized that I was not holding onto things to lessen the
 pain.  Whoop te do!!  I zapped day and night after that and actually
 thought that might be the only benefit I would get.  However, after 2 to 3
 weeks the extreeeme fatigue I had been experiencing for some time was gone.
  I am much stronger now, but the unbelievable fatigue was gone quickly.
 My son's acne which was pretty bad,, was gone in less than a week.  Redness
 gone in about one hour and the rest was healed up in less than a week.  My
 uncertainty about time involved is mostly because it has been close to 15
 years since these things took place.  I have used a zapper nearly every day
 since then.  My first one was his original one--$50.00 and a 30 day money
 back guarantee.  Best money I ever spent.  I keep a spare on hand at all
 times and keep a large supply of 9 volt batteries at all times.  I refer to
 the zapper as my immortality device.  So far, so good.  :)  Best wishes to
 all.   pj




-- 
Alan Jones

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


Re: CSCroft zapper

2013-12-04 Thread Alan Jones
I went to Don Croft's site and his site endorses this site for basic $35
zappers:

   http://www.ctbusters.com/shop/store/product/basic_zapper/


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Alan Jones alanmjo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for sharing this.  I don't think he sells a $50 zapper anymore,
 does he?

 Do you know the specs on this zapper?  (eg. frequency, voltage, current)



 On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Congratulations on your success with this device.  If your experience is
 anything like mine then your benefits are just beginning.  The pain of a
 devilish heel spur (one which the physician described as a whopper and
 for which I had 2 cortisone shots (refused a third), was gone in about one
 hour of use of the zapper.  I had sat down to read while using the device
 for the first time and when I arose to get water, I was half way to the
 kitchen when I realized that I was not holding onto things to lessen the
 pain.  Whoop te do!!  I zapped day and night after that and actually
 thought that might be the only benefit I would get.  However, after 2 to 3
 weeks the extreeeme fatigue I had been experiencing for some time was gone.
  I am much stronger now, but the unbelievable fatigue was gone quickly.
 My son's acne which was pretty bad,, was gone in less than a week.  Redness
 gone in about one hour and the rest was healed up in less than a week.  My
 uncertainty about time involved is mostly because it has been close to 15
 years since these things took place.  I have used a zapper nearly every day
 since then.  My first one was his original one--$50.00 and a 30 day money
 back guarantee.  Best money I ever spent.  I keep a spare on hand at all
 times and keep a large supply of 9 volt batteries at all times.  I refer to
 the zapper as my immortality device.  So far, so good.  :)  Best wishes to
 all.   pj




 --
 Alan Jones

 The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
 prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
 to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)




-- 
Alan Jones

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


Re: CSCroft zapper

2013-12-04 Thread Beth Toraason
There are several on eBay, ranging from about $35 to $135.
Beth T
On Dec 4, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Alan Jones wrote:

 Thanks for sharing this.  I don't think he sells a $50 zapper anymore, does 
 he?
 
 Do you know the specs on this zapper?  (eg. frequency, voltage, current)
 
 
 
 On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Shirley Reed pj20...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Congratulations on your success with this device.  If your experience is 
 anything like mine then your benefits are just beginning.  The pain of a 
 devilish heel spur (one which the physician described as a whopper and for 
 which I had 2 cortisone shots (refused a third), was gone in about one hour 
 of use of the zapper.  I had sat down to read while using the device for the 
 first time and when I arose to get water, I was half way to the kitchen when 
 I realized that I was not holding onto things to lessen the pain.  Whoop te 
 do!!  I zapped day and night after that and actually thought that might be 
 the only benefit I would get.  However, after 2 to 3 weeks the extreeeme 
 fatigue I had been experiencing for some time was gone.  I am much stronger 
 now, but the unbelievable fatigue was gone quickly.   My son's acne which was 
 pretty bad,, was gone in less than a week.  Redness gone in about one hour 
 and the rest was healed up in less than a week.  My uncertainty about time 
 involved is mostly because it has been close to 15 years since these things 
 took place.  I have used a zapper nearly every day since then.  My first one 
 was his original one--$50.00 and a 30 day money back guarantee.  Best money I 
 ever spent.  I keep a spare on hand at all times and keep a large supply of 9 
 volt batteries at all times.  I refer to the zapper as my immortality device. 
  So far, so good.  :)  Best wishes to all.   pj
 
 
 
 -- 
 Alan Jones
 
 The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor 
 prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or 
 to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)



Re: CSCroft zapper

2013-12-04 Thread M.G. Devour
Alan wrote:
 I don't think [Don Croft] sells a $50 zapper anymore, does he?

Yeah, as you point out in answer to your own question, he endorses a few
people who are making zappers of the same basic electrical and physical
design without the metaphysical components whose value one can argue
'til the cows come home but could only be tested by careful studies (and
possibly not even then! grin).

 Do you know the specs on this zapper?  (eg. frequency, voltage,
current)

I know it runs off a 9V battery, puts out a 15 Hertz square wave, and
open circuit voltage is supposed to be a bit less than 4.5 volts,
indicating slightly less than a 50% duty cycle, If I am remembering
correctly what I've read on Don's site.

I assume there is at least a current limiting resistor in series with
the output to keep the current in a safe and comfortable range. You'd
have to test that assumption by, for instance, putting your voltmeter
across the electrodes and then maybe touching both with your dampened
fingers and seeing how much the voltage drops. If it does drop, then
there's at least a resistor in line. Find the value of resistance that
drops the voltage by half and you've got the value of the current
limiter.

For any more detail than that I'd have to take mine apart, which I'm not
planning to do any time soon. smile

Even I wouldn't baulk at one of the units for less than $40, though.
It'd be easier than building one unless you already have the electronics
skills and a well stuffed junk box.

Be well!

Mike D.




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