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check out our photos section, there's a smaller one using a 9volt

battery and 15k ohm resistor (radio shack). not much mor complex

than the apprentice model.

b

>

> I have built (but have not needed to use it, so nothing to report

on) the

> apprentice godzilla. I'm going on a camping trip next week and was

> wondering if there was a smaller, more portable unit I could build

to take

> with me. I'm going to the desert and am thinking of scorpion

bites, fire

> ants, snakes--who knows? But it would be handy to have something

portable

> just in case--if there is such a unit. Thanks!!

>

> samala

>

> " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

are, I

> strive to remember " RLV 1998

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The switch will not be needed for bites, etc. it's a gizmo to make

reversing the current easier for sick people in bed. You, on the

trail, will be able to switch electrodes easily every 5 minutes or

so on the bite, etc. The LITE is the one I'd use.

you can either use 1 9 volt battery and a 10k-22k ohm resistor on

it, or use 4 AAA's in a plastic holder, and skip the resistor, since

this will give you 6 volts. The trail can be rough on connections

so the 9 volt thing makes sense, less contact points.

Baking soda is optional.

Hope you don't need the thing, but you're right, it's wonderful to

have one. don't skip the other 1st aid stuff you need though.

bG

>

> Oh thanks!! On my way there now.

>

> samala

>

> " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

are, I

> strive to remember " RLV 1998

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> check out our photos section, there's a smaller one using a 9volt

> battery and 15k ohm resistor (radio shack). not much mor complex

> than the apprentice model.

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The switch will not be needed for bites, etc. it's a gizmo to make

reversing the current easier for sick people in bed. You, on the

trail, will be able to switch electrodes easily every 5 minutes or

so on the bite, etc. The LITE is the one I'd use.

you can either use 1 9 volt battery and a 10k-22k ohm resistor on

it, or use 4 AAA's in a plastic holder, and skip the resistor, since

this will give you 6 volts. The trail can be rough on connections

so the 9 volt thing makes sense, less contact points.

Baking soda is optional.

Hope you don't need the thing, but you're right, it's wonderful to

have one. don't skip the other 1st aid stuff you need though.

bG

>

> Oh thanks!! On my way there now.

>

> samala

>

> " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

are, I

> strive to remember " RLV 1998

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> check out our photos section, there's a smaller one using a 9volt

> battery and 15k ohm resistor (radio shack). not much mor complex

> than the apprentice model.

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you don't need cotter pins (older technology) just use the

Apprentice Godzilla type of electrodes for this.

bG

> >

> > Oh thanks!! On my way there now.

> >

> > samala

> >

> > " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

> are, I

> > strive to remember " RLV 1998

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> >

> > check out our photos section, there's a smaller one using a 9volt

> > battery and 15k ohm resistor (radio shack). not much mor complex

> > than the apprentice model.

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you don't need cotter pins (older technology) just use the

Apprentice Godzilla type of electrodes for this.

bG

> >

> > Oh thanks!! On my way there now.

> >

> > samala

> >

> > " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

> are, I

> > strive to remember " RLV 1998

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> >

> > check out our photos section, there's a smaller one using a 9volt

> > battery and 15k ohm resistor (radio shack). not much mor complex

> > than the apprentice model.

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carry the solid brick Apprentice in the car, too. The more people

see this thing.. well do I have to draw pictures? Each time another

caregiver, like you and the other folks here show this thing around

and it gets used, more inert microbes result, and the immune systems

begin to copy them. You become immune to the things you neutralize

eventually. and so do others. So they are no longer carriers. Good

for them, good for you. Besides the conversational topics soon drop

down to the boring stuff, and since this is interesting, it can save

the day. :)

Have a nice trip,

Bob

>

> Ok, thanks. I'll go downtown tomorrow and buy the battery and cap

and

> resistor. Have wire here. No, I always take my emergency kit, but

what a

> cool thing to ad to it, huh?

>

> samala

>

> " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

are, I

> strive to remember " RLV 1998

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> pins (older technology) just use the

> Apprentice Godzilla type of electrodes for this.

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carry the solid brick Apprentice in the car, too. The more people

see this thing.. well do I have to draw pictures? Each time another

caregiver, like you and the other folks here show this thing around

and it gets used, more inert microbes result, and the immune systems

begin to copy them. You become immune to the things you neutralize

eventually. and so do others. So they are no longer carriers. Good

for them, good for you. Besides the conversational topics soon drop

down to the boring stuff, and since this is interesting, it can save

the day. :)

Have a nice trip,

Bob

>

> Ok, thanks. I'll go downtown tomorrow and buy the battery and cap

and

> resistor. Have wire here. No, I always take my emergency kit, but

what a

> cool thing to ad to it, huh?

>

> samala

>

> " tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they

are, I

> strive to remember " RLV 1998

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> pins (older technology) just use the

> Apprentice Godzilla type of electrodes for this.

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now you're crankin'

bG

>

> Great thought, Bob!! Ok, I will also take my big unit and kind of

leave it

> out while in camp. I'm sure someone will ask about it and I can

spread the

> word. I'll have the group address with me so I can pass that on,

too.

>

> samala

>

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now you're crankin'

bG

>

> Great thought, Bob!! Ok, I will also take my big unit and kind of

leave it

> out while in camp. I'm sure someone will ask about it and I can

spread the

> word. I'll have the group address with me so I can pass that on,

too.

>

> samala

>

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