Does the Auto-Zap have negative pulses coming out?
No, none whatsoever. It fully meets Dr. Clark’s specification for a “positively offset” DC signal. Every single Auto-Zap is tested on a digital oscilloscope to ensure correct output, with only positive pulses. I have tested two zappers from good manufacturers that had both positive and negative pulses. Dr. Clark says: “The maker must assure you that [the zapper] has been checked on an oscilloscope and not even 1% negative voltage found.” This is important because “if the varying voltage becomes NEGATIVE, even momentarily, it supports and maintains [the parasites’] lives.” (The Cure for HIV and AIDS, page 71)As the designer, manufacturer and a professional engineer, I certify that there is never a negative voltage output from any Auto-Zap zapper, and that we verify this on a digital oscilloscope for every zapper we sell. Here is a typical Auto-Zap zapper output displayed on an oscilloscope. Note that the black “square wave” line never goes below the zero volt line (blue arrow):Is it saf
No, none whatsoever. It fully meets Dr. Clark’s specification for a “positively offset” DC signal. Every single Auto-Zap is tested on a digital oscilloscope to ensure correct output, with only positive pulses. I have tested two zappers from good manufacturers that had both positive and negative pulses. Dr. Clark says: “The maker must assure you that [the zapper] has been checked on an oscilloscope and not even 1% negative voltage found.” This is important because “if the varying voltage becomes NEGATIVE, even momentarily, it supports and maintains [the parasites’] lives.