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Plate Zapper The Plate Zapper should only be used together with any Hulda Clark type 30 KHz Zapper (we also sell a suitable 30 KHz Zapper on this website). Because you are viewing this page, I assume that you have a working knowledge of how to use the Plate Zapper. But if you need a fuller explanation please see Dr. Hulda Clark's book, titled “The Prevention of All Cancers”. Alternatively, here are a couple of web sites that explain the details:- Also, if you type ‘Plate Zapper’ into an Internet search engine such as Google, then you will get numerous results. Dr. Clark describes two different methods of using the Plate Zapper. The first is series operation and the second is parallel operation. Details can be found here: http://www.drclark.net/en/products_devices/devices/plate_Zapper/build_plateZapper.php Our Plate Zapper can be used in either series or parallel configuration, as described by Dr. Clark, simply by inserting or removing a small plug into a socket that is built into the Plate Zapper. The price of £38.00p is for the first option, where the two plates are connected in series. By removing the plug as described earlier, this then converts the Plate Zapper into parallel operation. To use the Plate Zapper in this mode, you will need an extra set of leads, which we can supply for an extra £8.00. This makes the total price for parallel operation £46.00p. To use the Plate Zapper for series operation, take the supplied series lead and plug it into the positive terminal (+ hot terminal) of your 30kHz Zapper (it doesn't have to be our Zapper, you can use your own, but contact us with details of your Zapper and preferably a picture, so that we can fit the correct plugs on to the lead that we supply with our Plate Zapper). Then plug the other end of the lead into the Plate Zapper left terminal. Take the positive lead that came originally with your Zapper and plug this into the other side of the Plate Zapper, so that you now have one lead coming from the positive terminal (on the left-hand side of the Plate Zapper) and the original lead (on the right-hand side), plugged into whatever connection (usually a copper pipe) is on the other end of it. If you want to use the Plate Zapper in the parallel mode, this is similar in use to the series mode, but you will need the extra set of leads, as described above. These cost £8.00p extra. Please note: these parallel leads will only work with our Plate Zapper, and cannot be used with other people's Plate Zappers. Click here for Payment Details.
Sold for experimentation purposes only.
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Overseas Customers. Please contact us via email or Skype, if you wish to buy any of our product/s, stating what you wish to purchase. As the postage (shipping) prices will be higher for overseas customers, compared to UK customers. We will then Email you back to advise you of the total costs of your purchase/s, including shipping. If you then accept, to proceed, then we will send you a PayPal request for the total payment. You can pay via, credit card, debit card, paypal account. etc. Please note: We charge all our customers, the same price that it costs us, for post/shipping, we do not make any money from this service.
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PLATE Zapper. Series Operation £59.00p + £4.25p POSTAGE & PACKING.
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We must direct your attention to the following statement. Necessary legal disclaimer. All products supplied by SP1 Electronics are for experimental purposes only, and should only be used as such. SP1 Electronics neither endorse Dr Clark products or encourage the use of any of SP1 Electronics, products except for experimental purposes. We are not medically trained, or qualified advisers, & as such can not answer questions regarding the use of any of these products on this website. We can however answer your electrical questions. Use them at your own risk. |