It makes good CS in about 1.5Hrs.

Toscano wrote:

> Would a Zapper be more effective if I ran 18VDC through it?
>
> > You can hook 2x 9 Volt batteries together and use the 18 volts on your
> zapper
> > to make CS, the 555 timer can handle 18V. I have used this same method to
> > make CS.
> >
> > James Houston-McMillan
> > Durban South Africa
> >
> > russ e rosser wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:46:04 +0200 Tony Moody <a...@new.co.za>
> > >
> > > > My main
> > > > question is, "does it make sense to use a 9VDC Clark zapper to make
> > > > CS?" I am no electronics whiz but I understand the basic functions
> > > > of electric devices, especially RF circuits. One part of my mind
> > > > figures the pulsating of the capacitors within the timed circuit of
> > > > the Zapper would compensate for the low (9VDC versus 27VDC)
> > > > voltage
> > > > when making CS
> > >
> > > I'd think that at low voltage, continuous DC were necessary to ionize
> the
> > > water sufficiently.     --Russ
> > >
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