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Hulda Clark Plate Zapping Set Up Instructions |
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Dr. Hulda Clark updated her original design for the Zap Plate in the 2004 version of her HIV book, as well as all books published by her since then. The original Zap Plate in earlier books was connected "in series". Now the set up has been found to be more efficient connected "in parallel". The Frequency Generation Hulda Clark Zap Plate can be connected in either way. Below one will find step by step instructions how to set up a Hulda Clark Zap Plate in Parallel. It's a bit more complex than the original set up, so let's take it one step at a time to not create any confusion. |
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To power a Zap Plate, one needs a 30 kHz Hulda Clark Zapper with copper handles and leads, which is sold separately from the Zap Plate. Ordering information is below for both the Zap Plate and Zapper. In the first photo, you see all that comes with a Zap Plate. The double zap plate box, two short banana leads, two long banana leads, alligator clip, and a copy of Zapper Basics set up manual. |
How to set up a Frequency Generation brand Zap Plate in Parallel |
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The first step is to connect the two short banana leads together. These banana plugs are "stacking" banana plugs, so you simply plug one into the other making a V shaped lead as in the photo.
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Now simply take the two short leads that you just stacked together, and plug them into the red POSITIVE (+) output on your Hulda Clark Zapper (sold separately). If you are not sure which output on your zapper is positive, test your zapper's positive output, or take it to a TV repair shop, and have them test which output is Positive (+) and which is Ground (-). |
| Now simply plug the two loose ends of the short leads into the Zap Plate. At this step, your set up should look like the photo to the right. | ![]() |
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Now grab the remaining two long leads that came with the Zap Plate. Connect the two long banana leads together into a V shape the same way. Just stack one into the other. |
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Take the two loose ends of the long leads, and push them into the two empty ports on the other side of the Zap Plate. Now stretch out the long leads, and hold the end where they are connected. Pull it slightly toward you into a "V" shape. The point of the "V" is where we will connect the alligator clip. The 30 kHz Zapper (sold separately) comes with two copper pipe handles. Wrap them both in damp paper towel. |
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The black lead goes where it always does, just plug it into the black GROUND (-) plug found on your Hulda Clark Zapper. At this point you would have already wrapped damp paper towel around your copper handles, and connected them to the two alligator clips. |
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When you are all set up, here is a photo of what you should have. It looks a bit crazy, so that's why I put up this page to help clear up any confusion. You are simply splitting the zapper's positive output to each zap plate, and then it comes back together at the positive handle connection. The grounded handle is connected direct to the zapper as usual. For more information on experimenting with a Hulda Clark Zap Plate and Zapper, be sure to read Dr. Clark's latest books, available at: www.HuldaClark.com |
| The Clark Zapper and Plate Zapper is not intended for use in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of any disease; not intended to affect the structure of any function of the body; not intended for medical or therapeutic purpose. The Zapper has not been evaluated or licensed as a medical device by the US FDA. Dr. Clark states to not experiment with a Zapper if pregnant or wearing a pace maker. All information is for educational purposes only. Talk with a health professional before attempting any self health program. |
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To set up a Hulda Clark Plate Zapper you will need, a 30 kHz Zapper and a Zap Plate. The Frequency Generation brand Zap Plate can be set up either in series or parallel depending on the book you are using to guide your experiments. Zapper and Zap Plate are sold separately below: 30 kHz Hulda Clark Zapper comes with two copper handles, two banana-alligator leads, one 9 volt battery, Zapper Basics set up manual. Zap Plate comes with two short banana leads, two long banana leads, alligator clip, and Zapper Basics set up manual. |
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The Zap Plate (in parallel) instruction check list. Use this list to double check that you are set up correctly:
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Original Plate Zapper (In Series) Set Up Instructions Which Zap Plate is right for the book I'm reading by Hulda Clark? |