Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 We have kept all the photos of the simplest devices. What, there are more devices? Sure, but they are all pretty complex by comparison. All they do is automatically reverse the current for you, and/or have power knobs and meters on them so you can better record what you are doing. They are not things the usual person with one or two infections here and there are going to need or want. I have all of them myself, yet still use the simplest ones here...it's just easier to use and if they break no repairs needed, you just make another one. So cheap it is comical for what they are capable of. Truth is, you can use any of these devices for any infections. To get more precise than that is simply not necessary and is in fact getting in your own way. You will have lots of questions and wonderments about all this, but after you use one on an infection, regardless of the device-design type, you will see the simplicity of it, and from then on will just grab a 3-6 volt battery power source of any kind, grab a wire and sponge, or just sponges and tape " c " or " aa " or " aaa " batteries together and get it to the germ. It really is dirt, plain old simple. Have faith, bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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