Hi Marshall,

What did you use to measure the current of the 30 khz. signal?
Multimeter? Oscilloscope?

The manual for my multimeter does not indicate frequency ranges
or limits with regard to AC current readings, so I don't have
a clue if it is as accurate at 30 khz. as it is at 60 hz.

David

Marshall Dudley wrote:
> 
> Alvin Rose wrote:
> 
> > Hi Marshall
> > Take your sisters zapper and put a 0 to 1000 microamp meter in series
> > with one lead...look for 50 to 100 microamp current flow in the circuit..
> > you won't get any current flow as the voltage is too low to overcome the 
> > skin
> > resistence
> 
> I checked the current flow.  Just under 10 milliamps.
> 
> > between the surface and arterys in the attatchment points... as a minimum 
> > of 27
> > volts is
> > required..without a current flow there is no electrification.
> > the zapper's output is a 30 kc low level output signal which uses this 
> > frequency
> > to
> > kill parasites...My testing verifys what Bob Beck says.
> > all I look for is a common sense explanation as the concept is quite simple
> > do you have any theorys as to why the zapper worked...
> > perhaps it was parasites? or extra low skin resistance......
> > Alvin
> 
> Wet skin have a very low resistance.
> 
> Marshall
> 
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