That sounds like, a typical solderless breadboard, great for trying stuff out but **** for anything you want to last.the board ive got is almost 1cm thick would that be a stripboard?
its not a thin plate type board
probablly not but given the tiny size of the bacteria and the relatively huge size of the body they are inside the voltage across each bacterium will be much much lower than that.you think a living bacteria can stand a 6v charge?
That's a breadboard, and it's meant for temporary circuits - training/learning/designing/experimenting. As you've observed, components just push in, and are not permanently fixed, and if you cut it you could well create faults on the internal connections.sorry,
i meant 65 holes length
letters A-J
+neg and pos at the sdes which makes about 700 holes
8"x2"
Battery?ive made a "zapper"
555 timer 5 resistors + 2 capacitors
hooked up to 12v battery
Yeah, right.attatch 2 copper handles hold them in my hands and send a 6v charge
into the body
its effective in killing worms flukes bacteria etc
I'm sure there are..thousands of people using them
And then the beauty of creating life from death was realised...first i tried the roughest method
wet 2 fingers put each on pos and neg on a 12v
tap one terminal very quickly i read a 4v charge through the body
second rough method
wire copper tube to one terminal and hold it
wire another tube to the other terminal leave it on the table
then tap that one on the table with an unconnected tube in your other hand
its the tapping on off that gives the effect needed
Oh what a shame. It held such promise too...i must admit to being a novice at electronics
ive shelve my hydrogen project fo a while
this is just one of many companies selling them
http://www.bestzapper.com/zapper.html[/QUOTE]
Give me a minute - I'll find you some companies selling crystals to hang around your neck, and copper bracelets - I'm sure you'd be interested.
What do you mean "goes back to them"?I read on the internet that if you disconnect the neutrals from your household appliances then the electricity company can't bill you for the electricity you use. (becuase the neutral is the wire that the electricity goes back to them on)
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