How to Build a Hulda Clark Zapper Video Instructions

Build Your Own Hulda Clark Zapper Kit

The Build Your Own Hulda Clark Zapper Kit includes: Breadboard, 555 CMOS Timer, 7 resistors: (2) 1k Ohm, 2.2k Ohm, 4.7k Ohm, 39k, (2) 270k Ohm, (2) .0047 uF Capacitors, Red LED, (8) Color Jump Wires, (2) Alligator Leads, and Soldered Battery Snap/On-Off Switch. All this comes in a sturdy little cardboard box you can use to house your finished circuit. The full-color instructions will help you build either a 30,000 Hz or 1,000 Hz circuit. Kit does not include copper pipes.

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Note: There are minor updates to the Build Your Own Zapper Kit. We have adjusted the jump wires for a better fit. We have also pre-soldered the 9-volt battery snap to the on/off switch. These updates are not shown in this video, but are clearly described in the kit instructions. It's so easy to build. No soldering required!

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The Hulda Clark Zapper has not been licensed as a medical device by the US FDA. The Build Your Own Zapper Kit is sold as an educational tool only. No medical claims are intended by the sale of these electronic parts. Our Zapper Kit is a great project for a school science fair or to learn the basics of building simple electronics. Please note that when ordering electronic parts and kits we can assume no liability on the customer's ability to use them. Safety, craftsmanship, experience, and ability are the user's responsibility. Electronic parts are small and fragile. We can not offer refunds or replacements on electronic parts. Buy electronic parts and kits only if you believe you can accomplish the work.

The 555 CMOS Timer is the most likely part to need replacement, so it may be smart to order extras when building a kit.

The 555 CMOS Timer is vulnerable to static electricity. If you walk on a carpeted floor and the 555 receives a static shock it may burn out and need replacement. If you ever touch the 9-volt battery backwards to the battery snap, it may burn out the 555. You may want to protect your 555 by adding a 1N914 Switching Diode to your kit.