Re: my $10 zapper results after a day by freelastchance ..... Zapper Support Forum
Date: 2/11/2006 11:37:58 AM ( 18 y ago)
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That's great. :) Keep Zapping. I know people are saying all kinds of things here about different frequencies penetrating better, but there is no substantial research for this, and it's their own opinions. Could be true, but I personally doubt it. It would be cool for you to built your own, but don't sweat it! You have a good Zapper, and while some people are saying it operates at 30,000 Hz, they obviously don't have one and have not tested it. I've had one that operated at 23,000 Hz, but my current one operates at about 13,000 Hz. From my personal research, they all work the same! A while back I even had someone change the one that was at 23,000 Hz to 2,300 and it didn't make a difference as far as I could tell. It still worked! I was pretty well at that point any way, and I can't prove anything (I am certainly not a scientist) but I am of the honest opinion that you will get no more then a lot of wasted batteries it you build an analog circiut. I maybe not the best person to try the different frequencies on though. I think ParaZapper may have plans for a CMOS circiut, but I'm not sure. You can always change the capasitor in the Zapperplans.com plans to make a lower frequency too. I posted how to do it in my blog a while back - //www.curezone.org/blogs/m.asp?f=327&i=10 (I couldn't remember any more!)
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