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I built the zapper described in the videos from the site

www.positiveoffset.com. Is this a zapper that produces a positive only

pulses? I made the zapper exactly according to the video (I have taken

electronics courses) is my zapper a positive offset type? Can some one

please explain how a zapper can produce negative spikes?

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To be absolutely sure, you must hook it up to an oscilloscope. Your

local TV repair person should have one and can test it for you. It will

show the wave as well as as polarity on a screen in a graph form.

AC voltage goes from positive to negative polarity constantly and this

is why AC is not used as we receive negative pulses half of the time. DC is

always flowing one way and so polarity never changes.

Ken

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I built the zapper described in the videos from the site

www.positiveoffset.com. Is this a zapper that produces a positive only

pulses? I made the zapper exactly according to the video (I have taken

electronics courses) is my zapper a positive offset type? Can some one

please explain how a zapper can produce negative spikes?.

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The circuit as shown on the plug-in circuit board should work very well. The

resistor that ensures the 1/4 volt offset is the 39K that goes across the middle

channel of the board just above the white wire at the top right. Note that it

connects directly to the red output lead.

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Positive offset

I built the zapper described in the videos from the site

www.positiveoffset.com. Is this a zapper that produces a positive only

pulses? I made the zapper exactly according to the video (I have taken

electronics courses) is my zapper a positive offset type? Can some one

please explain how a zapper can produce negative spikes?

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