On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 22:14:07 -0500, natural_essenti...@juno.com wrote:

>I'm trying to build a zapper according to Hulda Clark's instruction in
>her book "The Cure for All Diseases".  I could not find a Radio shack
>276-1988 8 pin wire wrapping socket, I had to go with the 276-1995 which
>has much shorter legs.  I'm stuck trying to bend #2 to #6 and attaching
>them with an alligator clip.  I see no way to get them close enough.  Has
>anyone built one of these?  Is there a better way, or a better part to
>use?  Are the pins strong?  I've been wrapping the wires around, rather
>than twisting the capacitors to the pins because I'm afraid the pins will
>break.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  I'm obviously no
>electronics expert, this is only the 2nd project I've attempted. 
>Thanks!!
>Leacy
>Life is Good!

Go back to the Shack and look at their solderless prototype circuit boards
(commonly called vector boards) . They might even have little engineering
manuals that show how to set up experiments using them.
They come in small, medium and fairly large. You'll want the small.

                                                        Chuck
This universe is sold by mass, not by volume. Some expansion may have occurred
during shipment.


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