Hi everyone,
I want to build a Zapper (Dra Hulda Clark Zapper). This device is usefull to zap ourselves to kill parasites, some bacterium, etc...
This device is very simple, because you need a battery, the circuit and 2 copper pipes (one in each hand) and switch on the device, to get the 30 KHz square wave, POSITIVE offset. (What is Positive Offset?)
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The circuit is very simple:
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I have all the parts, but I don't know how to build it.
I have 2 kind of resistors:
* Orange, White, Red, Golden
* Brown, Black, Orange, Golden
The background of the second resistance is dark red colour instead of the common 'yellow' colour.
I also want to use a wall transformer instead of a 9 Volt battery. My wall transformer output is 9 or 9.5 Volts, 550 mAmps..
The man of the shop has give me a NE555N, instead the LMC 555 CMOS timer chip that the book says. Can I use the NE555N?
I don't need to solder because I have a white board where you can connect directly the components.
I want to build a Zapper (Dra Hulda Clark Zapper). This device is usefull to zap ourselves to kill parasites, some bacterium, etc...
This device is very simple, because you need a battery, the circuit and 2 copper pipes (one in each hand) and switch on the device, to get the 30 KHz square wave, POSITIVE offset. (What is Positive Offset?)
**broken link removed**
The circuit is very simple:
**broken link removed**
**broken link removed**
I have all the parts, but I don't know how to build it.
I have 2 kind of resistors:
* Orange, White, Red, Golden
* Brown, Black, Orange, Golden
The background of the second resistance is dark red colour instead of the common 'yellow' colour.
I also want to use a wall transformer instead of a 9 Volt battery. My wall transformer output is 9 or 9.5 Volts, 550 mAmps..
The man of the shop has give me a NE555N, instead the LMC 555 CMOS timer chip that the book says. Can I use the NE555N?
I don't need to solder because I have a white board where you can connect directly the components.
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