Yeah or you can jsut buy a ready made auto-switching godzilla from me.

Take care,
 V
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>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Robert Berger 
>   To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>   Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 5:06 PM
>   Subject: Re: CS>The Godzilla


>   Terry, whether you use a 6 volt battery or a 555 timer running on 9 volts 
> the output is about the same.

>   The timer also known as a zapper changes polarity every 10  to 3,500
> times per minute. With the battery it might be necessasry to change hands 
> every minute or so.

>   "Ole Bob"

>   But, "Ole Bob", now you have complicated the subject when you admit the 
> output is the same.

>   Instead of a simple 6v lantern battery, you are using a nine volt
> battery with so small terminals you can't just wrap a wire around them,
> and therefore you need more parts, like a snap on terminal for the nine
> volt battery so you have wires to connect. Also, you have added a "555
> timer", which I suspect no one here, well almost no one, knows what it
> is. This calls for more research to find out what it is and where to get it. 
> More expertise required.

>   A Godzilla is, like Terry said, a battery and a wire. Not only that
> but Terry pointed out that the non switching often is possibly more
> powerful in killing whatever. And who can hold the 'trodes in the same
> place all the time anyway, it is very convenient to switch them with your
> hands. No deep vein thrombosis, if you get my meaning.

>   Simplicity is best.  
>   On the other hand, dipping the cloth 'trodes in CS instead of plain water 
> might make it work faster?





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