Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 I am fairly new to this. I bought a zapper a few weeks ago and I have been using it every day. I read someplace (maybe on this list) that some people with zappers are buying adapters to plug into the wall to save on battery usage, etc. I have an adapter I bought at Radio Shack and it has a 9 volt battery plugin to use with things that normally need a 9 volt battery. I would love to use it with my zapper so I wouldn't have to worry about battery life anymore, but does the zapper work with household current or does it only work with battery power? The reason I ask is this section from Dr. s book... " Subsequent testing showed it was not due to some unique design, or special wave form produced by the device. It was due to battery operation! Any positively offset [DC] frequency kills all bacteria, viruses and parasites simultaneously given sufficient voltage (5 to 10 volts), duration (seven minutes), and frequency (anything from 10 Hz to 500'000 Hz) " . Does that mean household current won't work? Thanks to anyone who will answer my question. I appreciate it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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