My 6v. battery has spring terminals and I just insert the bayonet plugs into the springs. If I want to use resistance I put alligator clips on the resistor and clip one end to a spring terminal and the other end to one of the bayonet plugs. Not high tech, but simple like me.
Bruce A.

On 9/21/2010 7:04 PM, jaxi wrote:
yes but how do you connect the TENS pads to the 6v battery? Mine have special plug ends for the TENS machine.

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Bruce Anderson <bande65...@btes.tv <mailto:bande65...@btes.tv>> wrote:

    No, I just stick the 75mm TENS pads to my cheek bones on the sides
    of my head.
    Bruce A.


    On 9/20/2010 7:41 PM, jaxi wrote:
    Bruce ... how do you convert the TENS pads?  Do you strip the
    plastic off the wire and twist the wires together??????

    On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Bruce Anderson
    <bande65...@btes.tv <mailto:bande65...@btes.tv>> wrote:

        Hi Rusty:
        I have used the sponges and also TENS unit pads.  The TENS
        pads worked best, for me, in areas close to the eye.
_Remember!! you do NOT want current through the eyeball_. The wire might work well at controlling the current path and
        if it were silver that would be even better.
        Wishing you the best:
        Bruce


        On 9/10/2010 11:14 PM, needling around wrote:
        Hi Bruce,
        When you use a baby godzilla for something like this what do
        you do, exactly?  Do you use the sponges or do you use bare
        wire and just touch all around the lesion?
        Thanks.
        PT

            ----- Original Message -----
            *From:* Bruce Anderson <mailto:bande65...@btes.tv>
            *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
            <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
            *Sent:* Friday, September 10, 2010 11:04 PM
            *Subject:* Re: CS>help needed

            Hi Rusty:
            I've had several on my face and head.  Some were frozen
            and some cut out, even then some came back.
            I used a 6volt baby godzilla device and EIS (colloidal
            silver) on them and "fired" the Doctor.  Some of mine,
            they said, were  "the bad kind", but my treatment worked
            on all of them.  And it worked without the scars.
            Bruce A.


            On 9/9/2010 12:23 PM, Rusty wrote:
            I have had a sore beside my eye that wouldn't heal.  I
            put it down to being stressed and as it dried, I would
            pick at it and start the process all over again.  Also
            it would get a scab and either the pillowcase or the
            wash cloth would catch it.
            I finally got through my cataract operation and felt I
            better get it checked out...I was sent to a
            dermatologist and she walked in the room, looked at it
            and said "you have cancer" and pointed to a picture of
            four kinds on the wall and said but you have the "good
            one"   I just about fell off the chair.
            I was expecting some kind of ointment to heal it
            up...not being told "cancer" so I think I may have been
            in some shock.
            I'm told I will have to go to a surgeon and have it cut
            out.
            Has any one ever deal with cancer on the skin?   Can it
            be cleared up naturally?
            Rusty