Re: $10 Zapper from zapperplans.com.
Hi!
I have also started using the lil $10 zapper.
I have also been reading
Hulda Clark 's
The Cure For All Diseases , and have learned that this particular zapper design is proposed for Dr. Clark's "pulsing" zapping method, which involves a version of tapping your fingers to break up the charge..has anyone else read this? I have just been holding the copper pipe pieces, rather than this pulsing method. How are other people using the zapper?
Also, Dr. Clark mentions that the zapper eats up batteries rather quickly. What is "rather quickly?" How many "zaps?" And how do you know if the battery is dead or dying (I can't really *feel* the electric current..though i feel *Somthing*)
if any veteran $10 zappers are out there, let me know!
thanks!<<
Hey Sempronia!
Actually, it is a funtioning Zapper, so you don't have to tap it. The tapping one is for if you don't have a Zapper, you can tap the battery. It's pretty small, so it's hard to tell, but there is a really tiny circuit under the black part. I guess you could say I am a veteran. :) I''ve been using one for a LONG time and it's been great. It's actually a CMOS design, so it doesn't use the battery as quickly as the analog ones. I've had a good Alkaline Battery last about 3 months of every day use. You can test it with a regular volt meter or you can lick both electrodes at the same time (you'll taste the current!)
I hope this helps!