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if you want to use a solder you can do a better job using a 3mm holed

soldering board. I am Italian and my English is odd, but with that board it

will be easy. Around each hole there is a round of copper that " takes " the

drop of lead just fine.

The holes exactly fit the 555 chip, for instance. Of course you have to sold

the base of the chip before putting it on. The chip must be put on its base

only when you are done with all the soldering.

Marco

> From: " L. Meister " <hmeister@...>

> Organization: PQC

> Reply-Dregroups

> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 01:37:47 -0400

> Dregroups

> Subject: Re: Re: Zapper

>

>

> Hi everyone! The Zapper saga continues...

>

> Thanks for the response Leo! I am in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I have

> purchased enough stuff for two Zappers and have made one (actually a

> " former " boyfriend made it so I can't really get anymore trouble

> shooting out of him!) I did attempt it myself though, and found that

> using the clips was impossible. Then we resorted to soldering onto a

> board and that didn't work either. Now it has these other smaller

> connecters on it and the battery gets hot when you turn it on but it

> seems to short out somewhere in the mesh of stuff. I have tried testing

> the voltage at different areas but I can't find the problem. I thought

> of taking it to some sort of electrician but that seems more costly than

> just getting one off the net.

> Thanks for any ideas!

>

>

>

> leoelfie@... wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>> [eGroups] My Groups | Dr Main Page | Start a new

>> group!

>>

>> First tell us where you live, and the person nearest you might have a

>> kind heart (and know electronics). I have some of the former but not

>> the latter.

>> Leo.

>> -----------------------------------------------

>>

>>> I have made a zapper and I have spent more time and money getting

>> it

>>> together than I care to admit and it still doesn't work. How can

>> you

>>> get all those connections made on such a teeny little chip? I am

>>> disgruntled now so I don't feel like buying a new one, I just wish

>> mine

>>> worked. Can anyone help me?

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Learn more from:

>> http://home.online.no/~dusan/

>> http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/

>> http://home.online.no/~huldakli/

>> http://www..net/

>> http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/

>>

>>

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--- Marco <tom@...> wrote:

> if you want to use a solder you can do a better job

> using a 3mm holed

> soldering board. I am Italian and my English is odd,

> but with that board it

> will be easy. Around each hole there is a round of

> copper that " takes " the

> drop of lead just fine.

>

> The holes exactly fit the 555 chip, for instance. Of

> course you have to sold

> the base of the chip before putting it on. The chip

> must be put on its base

> only when you are done with all the soldering.

>

> Marco

>

>

> > From: " L. Meister " <hmeister@...>

> > Organization: PQC

> > Reply-Dregroups

> > Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 01:37:47 -0400

> > Dregroups

> > Subject: Re: Re: Zapper

> >

> >

> > Hi everyone! The Zapper saga continues...

> >

> > Thanks for the response Leo! I am in Pittsburgh,

> Pennsylvania. I have

> > purchased enough stuff for two Zappers and have

> made one (actually a

> > " former " boyfriend made it so I can't really get

> anymore trouble

> > shooting out of him!) I did attempt it myself

> though, and found that

> > using the clips was impossible. Then we resorted

> to soldering onto a

> > board and that didn't work either. Now it has

> these other smaller

> > connecters on it and the battery gets hot when you

> turn it on but it

> > seems to short out somewhere in the mesh of stuff.

> I have tried testing

> > the voltage at different areas but I can't find

> the problem. I thought

> > of taking it to some sort of electrician but that

> seems more costly than

> > just getting one off the net.

> > Thanks for any ideas!

> >

> >

> >

> > leoelfie@... wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> [eGroups] My Groups | Dr Main Page | Start a

> new

> >> group!

> >>

> >> First tell us where you live, and the person

> nearest you might have a

> >> kind heart (and know electronics). I have some of

> the former but not

> >> the latter.

> >> Leo.

> >> -----------------------------------------------

> >>

> >>> I have made a zapper and I have spent more time

> and money getting

> >> it

> >>> together than I care to admit and it still

> doesn't work. How can

> >> you

> >>> get all those connections made on such a teeny

> little chip? I am

> >>> disgruntled now so I don't feel like buying a

> new one, I just wish

> >> mine

> >>> worked. Can anyone help me?

> >>>

> >>>

> >> dear mis heather: i think your problem may be

that you have a direct short so the remedy is to

visually re-check every connection to make sure that

it is the right connection. i know it can drive you

batty because you are looking at everything

upside-down

and backwards, but i am sure that you have something

connected wrong.

another hint is go to the radio-shack or other

electronic-store and ask for a special twist-tool used

to twist the tiny-wire-ends-together it is a

life-saver-tool. mind you it works and also it needs a

little fine tuning in itself to work real effeciantly.

the tool looks like a small screw-driver but on the

end it is hollow like a small pipe or tube for the

wire-ends to enter and you just twist the wires

together no need for the fumbling-needle-nose-pliers.

comeback

littldavid

> >> Learn more from:

> >> http://home.online.no/~dusan/

> >> http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/

> >> http://home.online.no/~huldakli/

> >> http://www..net/

> >> http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/

> >>

> >>

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> Jynene,

>

> All of these items may be obtained from Dr. 's son, Geoff, at the

> Self Health

> Resource Center in Chula Vista, California http://www.shrc.net.

Here is a website where you can also order. I have found that my orders come

faster than ordering through Self Health. Also posting a website for the

parasite cleanse.

https://www305.hostcenter.com/tcmtsc/dcra/products.htm

http://www..ch/info/p_chart.htm

Jan

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You can try .net. No two zappers are the same. They have different

features.

Leo

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> Hi there

> I am new to the group and would lke to purchase a zapper, I live iin

> the UK. Can anyone tell me the best site to buy from as there seems

> to be many advertised all at different prices. Are they all ok or

> are some no good.

> n

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What is the Piggy Club?

Leo

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> Could someone please tell me what a Zapper is and what it does?

>

>

>

>

> A Proud member of the Piggy Club

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>

>

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You can read about it in 's book Cure for all Diseases, also go to

.net and other sites. Too big a subject to be answered

completely here.

Leo

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> Could someone please tell me what a Zapper is and what it does?

>

>

>

>

> A Proud member of the Piggy Club

>

>

>

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Hi Sylvia, just for the record and for anyone reading I wanted to

briefly mention that Dr. doesnt actually sell any of the

cleansing herbs/protocols. Wholesale or retail. That actually

surprises alot of people, but its true. Although your quote below

doesnt necessary say that she does in fact sell products, I just

thought you *may* be under the impression that she does. I think your

kidding though, meaning you know she makes nothing off herb and

equipment sales. OK, Im off my soap box. Just an FYI for anyone who

cares. :)

" " " And her cleansing programs are rather common sensical when you

compare them to some very expensive regimens that have mold and

benzene, etc. She doesn't get rich off of them, that's for sure. " "

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It will probably work, but it can easily be brought down by

increasing the capacitance from pins 2 & 6 to the battery

negative connection. Put another identical capacitor across

the one already there, and the frequency should drop to

about 30 kHz.

Blessings!

Arthur Doerksen

www.bestzapper.com

zapper

>

>

>

> I made a home made zapper using the information from the

web site

> clarkzapper.net But my zapper has a 57.6 khz output. Is

this okay or

> is it way to high to do the job. The voltage is positive

at 8.4. Is

> this reading right and will it do the job?

>

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Thanks Arthur that worked. Do I need the capacitor that is running

from pin 5 to the negative connection. When I take that one out it

does not seem to change the kHz. With the change you gave me it is

running at 29.7 khz.

Thanks Again.

Cherie

> It will probably work, but it can easily be brought down by

> increasing the capacitance from pins 2 & 6 to the battery

> negative connection. Put another identical capacitor across

> the one already there, and the frequency should drop to

> about 30 kHz.

>

> Blessings!

> Arthur Doerksen

> www.bestzapper.com

>

> zapper

>

>

> >

> >

> >

> > I made a home made zapper using the information from the

> web site

> > clarkzapper.net But my zapper has a 57.6 khz output. Is

> this okay or

> > is it way to high to do the job. The voltage is positive

> at 8.4. Is

> > this reading right and will it do the job?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Leave the pin 5 capacitor. It is a noise filter.

Blessings!

Arthur

zapper

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I made a home made zapper using the information from

the

> > web site

> > > clarkzapper.net But my zapper has a 57.6 khz output.

Is

> > this okay or

> > > is it way to high to do the job. The voltage is

positive

> > at 8.4. Is

> > > this reading right and will it do the job?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I haven't as yet, however am interested in the Barefoot Herbalist's De-wormer on

that site... it looks really good if all he says is true.

blessings, Cheryl

hd13jm3 <hd13jm3@...> wrote:

Has anyone ordered anything from a web site called Tools For

Healing? Ever used a zapper model C3i ? thanks for you response.

" Paying hope forward "

Cheryl

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