PARTS LIST FOR CLARK ZAPPER VARIANTS
-------------------------------------------------------------------

ICM7555 (or any equivalent CMOS 555 timer chip)
or
LM555, NE555 (uses more current)
or
CD4049 or CD4069 or 74HC04 (CMOS I.C.'s)
diode
capacitor
l.e.d.
l.e.d. holder
resistors
9V battery snap or 1/8" DC adaptor phone jack
grommet
perfboard
hook-up wire
speaker wire (3 ft.)
enclosure (box or a plastic jar with a screw-top lid)
copper alligator clips (2)
copper pipes (2)
solder
9V or 12V adaptor (if using the 1/8" DC phone jack
as opposed to the 9V battery snap)
PRICING (estimates based on surplus catalogs)
------------------------------------------------------------------

$1.00

$0.25

$0.20
$0.02
$0.05
$0.06
$0.09
$0.04
$0.25
$0.06
$0.15
$0.03
$0.15
$0.25 to $1.50
$0.50
$0.60
<$0.01
$2.00
CHEAP!  CHEAP!
So, you're looking at spendin' around 5 bucks for each Clark Zapper.  That's around $250 for the parts to make 50 units.  Each unit can be sold for $0 up to $100 (I've heard that these things save lives :).  So, you're lookin' at making under $5000, if you make all 50 units by hand yourself.  I, myself, can make one unit in less than one hour.  Thorough instructions complete with disclaimer and warning must be printed and included with each unit and a warning label concerning the non-use of the Clark Zapper by people using pacemakers and the non-use of the Clark Zapper by pregnant women must be present upon each unit.  Remember, the Clark Zapper is just a basic garden-variety industry-standard astable square-wave generator (oscillator) with a couple of hand-holds ingeniously slapped onto it.

I suggest becoming a wholeseller for Dr. Hulda Clark's books.
www.drclark.net

What actions and processes are involved in refining garbage?
What actions and processes are involved in refining waste water to extract viable chemicals?
What actions and processes are involved in recycling most of the spoiled milk?

"There's garbage in them there hills..."
"Mommy, this water tastes funny..."
"Haw, haw, they're swimmin' in a toilet..."
"Those birds don't look very healthy..."
"What's THAT?"

This page was hastily put together by Mas K.