Hi Russ,

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 12:14:50 -0600, russ e rosser
<russros...@juno.com> wrote:

>Dean, can you delineate the output specs (or cite a url that lists them)?
> Is it sq. wave DC pulses?  What V, freq?  

The zapper produces square wave DC pulses with roughly a 50% duty
cycle.  Clark's original design called for a 9 volt battery power
supply, which produced pulses having about a 5 to 7 volt peak, and a
frequency of 30 kHz.

Current designs, which are deemed more effective by many people
(including me) use a 12 to 15 volt power supply (car battery voltage
-- nominally 13.5 volts) with pulse peak voltage at about 10 to 12
volts.  These designs also use a lower frequency, with some at about
11 kHz, while others use 3 kHz or even 1 kHz.  My current zapper
varies the frequency from about 1 kHz to about 3 kHz every 2 seconds.
(I added that on 3 days ago, and haven't taken the time to tweak the
circuit so it isn't the frequency range I really want, which is 1 to
10 khz.)

Most zappers use a resistor in series with the wands to limit the
output current to roughly 1 to 4 mA.  This limiting, of course, will
round off the leading edge of the square wave, which reduces the power
available in the higher harmonics (that's why I wanted the frequency
sweep -- to hit a wider range of "kill" frequencies with adequate
power).

The rise time of the square wave should be as fast as possible, but if
a 555 timer IC is used, there's no worry on that point.

Several commercial zappers highlight the fact that their zappers don't
use much power, and a 9-volt battery can last a long time.  IMO,
that's getting the zapper idea backwards.  

In order to use little power from a battery, you have to design the
circuit to: 1) put little power into the wands and 2) make the rise
time of the square wave very slow, rounding off the pulse too much,
making the zapper ineffective.  I have two "store bought" zappers like
that -- and they had no effect on my sinus situation.

>7 on - 20 off...is that seconds?  

No, minutes.  

Clark's protocol is:
Hold the wands in your hands for 7 minutes,
Wait 20-30 minutes,
Hold 7 minutes,
Wait 20-30 minutes,
Hold 7 minutes.

The reason for the repeats is that larger parasites have smaller
parasites within them.  So microscopic worms have bacteria that prey
on them, and killing the worms will release the bacteria.  In turn,
bacteria have viruses in them which get released.  This has been
reported by Rife, Clark, Naessens and others (and mention has been
made of E. Coli bacteria having an E. Coli virus).


-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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