Hello.
If you're thinking about building your own Zapper, you might check out
this "free" circuit. Note it's designed for multiple users, but by using
just one of the multiple outputs and deleting the others, it now becomes
a "single-user" Zapper. Note also it uses a much lower frequency, around
3kHz, not the 30kHz Hulda Clark's original Zapper circuit used. Recent
tests seem to indicate a much lower frequency from 30kHz is more
effective.
The circuit is simple and parts are available from any of the normal
mail-order electronics houses (Digi-Key, Mouser, Jameco,
TechAmerica,etc.).
I've built this circuit for my own experimentation, and it worked just
fine for me. I decreased the output series resistor to 100 ohms from the
original 1kohms to give a hotter output. I built it in a small throwaway
clear plastic box I had sitting around; in fact it will fit in my shirt
pocket. For electrodes I used a small square of aluminum foil with the
end of the wire stripped back and the foil wrapped around the bare wire
end, then the whole think covered with a small piece of cotton cloth
that you dip in salt water before use. I use wrist bands with the
electrodes inserted under each band, placed over the artery where you
normally feel your pulse on the inside of the wrist. With a
wrist-to-wrist area for the zapping to occur in, I believe that gives a
good coverage. I use my Beck-circuit zapper the same way, for the past
year, with no problems. Of course you could use the Clark-recommended
copper pipe handheld electrodes, but that forces you to do nothing while
holding the electrodes during the zapping period. With the wrist
positioning, I can walk around, type, fix dinner, etc., while getting my
daily dose of "zapping"! Your particular body might not like the hotter
zapping current by using the 100 ohm output resistor--you might be
advised to start with the original circuit's 1000ohm output resistor. If
you have any electronics construction skills, you can make your own
zapper yourself for well under $20., plus it's a nice feeling to use
something you built yourself, just like your CS generator you may have
built!
Oh yes, you're probably wondering where to find this Zapper circuit:
http://www.adcomtronics.com/bigzap.htm
Note: if a recent post about boycotting alleged Satanist activities
offended you, then be advised the author of the BigZapper circuit makes
no effort to hide the fact he's a Christian. You might be offended by
this one, too.
Steve


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