Using Any Tape Available, Tape Together Two (2) C or D Size Batteries With The Plus and Minus Ends Touching Together
Using Any Tape Available, Tape Together Two (2) C or D Size Batteries With The Plus and Minus Ends Touching Together
Using Any Tape Available, Tape Together Two (2) C or D Size Batteries With The Plus and Minus Ends Touching Together
Using any tape available, tape together two (2) C or D size batteries with the plus and
minus ends touching together:
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2. Each battery has 1.5 volts for standard, and 1.2 volts for rechargeables. It does not
matter which kind you use:
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3. Place two(2) rubber bands alongside the end and wrap around with a third rubber
band. Stretch over piece of sponge. Cellulose sponges or natural, not plastic foam, they
must hold water. Cloth can also be used:
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4. Side view. If cloth is used, try about 5 or 6 thickness cotton cloth:
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5. This shows a completed rod. It's the same on both ends. One end will be battery (+)
the other end (-):
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6. Top view. Any means of attachment can be used like tape, string, or insulated wire:
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7. Make 2 of them. Usually 1 is enough, but sometimes nicer and faster to use 2:
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8. Author shown applying one rod to oral/nasal cavity. This is for researching one side
infections. Current goes through hand and face to make circuit:
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9. Author shown with 2 rods for 6 volts application for teeth gums and sinus research.
Current is doubled and goes through hands and across and through facial area:
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