Hi Marshall
I have a clark zapper connected to me now with a microampmeter in series
and I don't get any current..also the maximum safe current flow should be
in the 50 to 100 Microamp level....at 2000 ohms impedence.


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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