See also CC2 with 29 frequencies in 6 modes
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ParaZapper™ CC1 Specifications
The ParaZapper™ CC1 is a microprocessor based multi-frequency zapper designed with improved results in consideration. One frequency alone does not provide the best overall coverage for multiple types of micro-organisms. Two frequencies can double the chance of hitting a particular organisms resonance, but even this does not provide the best coverage. For that reason, we have selected several Rife (Mode 1 and 4) frequencies along with Clark Zapper frequencies (mode 2) and Croft's Terminator Zapper (Mode 3) frequencies. The frequencies are as follows.
Why are multi frequencies important?
The one real reason is that there is not any single "one frequency" that works for everything. There are some better frequencies that appear to be better than others in producing a Clark spectrum but it actually takes over 40 base frequencies to get almost all of the microbes listed in the Clark frequency list. Even then, it should be noted that the Rife frequency list completely disagres with the Clark frequencies. For this reason, we provide some of both.
What about high duty cycles that some claim are better?
While some sellers claim that having a duty cycle that is higher that 66 percent will produce the even harmonics. This is a misguided interpretation and is completely false except for 1 specific setting. When the duty cycle is exactly 2 to 1, then there will be an exact set of frequencies that includes both the even and odd harmonics but it should be noted that each will only be part strength because. Additionally, if the duty cycle is not just right, the frequencies can actually interfer with each other and actually reduce effectiveness. If you buy a unit with a high duty cycle, make sure that it is microprocessor based such as ParaZapper UZI for accuracy because having the exact frequency makes all the difference.
When observed under the microscope, the electrical current appears to explode almost all of the micro-organisms present.
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Frequencies
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Duration
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Mode 1
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Rife 2.0 - 2.5 kHz range
Freq 1 2280 +/- 10 Hz
Freq 2 2127 +/- 10 Hz
Freq 3 2489 +/- 10 Hz
Stop and off 5 seconds, 3 - 1 second pulses and repeat
Mode 1 will blink the Mode/Battery LED 1 Flash every 2 seconds
Note: Use for 10.5 minutes on, 15-20 minutes off, repeat 3 times. Repeating 4 times will improve effectiveness.
Note that due to the accuracy of the microprocessor generated signal,
most units are within 3 Hz of the specified frequency.
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3.5 min
3.5 min
3.5 min
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Mode 2
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Clark 30 kHz range
Freq 1 27760 +/- 150 Hz
Freq 2 29380 +/- 150 Hz
Stop and off 5 seconds, 3 - 1 second pulses and repeat
Mode 2 will blink the Mode/Battery LED 2 Flashes every 2 seconds
Note: Use for 7 minutes on, 15-20 minutes off, repeat 3 times. Repeating 4 times will improve effectiveness.
Note that due to the accuracy of the microprocessor generated signal,
most units are within 50 Hz of the specified frequency.
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3.5 min
3.5 min
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Mode 3
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Croft Terminator range
Freq 15 Hz +/- 0.5 Hz
Stop and off 5 seconds, 3 - 1 second pulses and repeat
Mode 3 will blink the Mode/Battery LED 3 Flashes every 2 seconds
Note: Use for 7 minutes on, 15-20 minutes off, repeat 3 times. Repeating 4 times will improve effectiveness.
Important Note: This is a very low frequency that will feel much stronger than
the others if the electrodes come into contact with the body. The signal is actually
not any stronger, it just feels stronger due to normal nerve physiology. However, due
to this sensitivity, it is strongly advised to keep this frequency away from accidental
contact with either the chest area near the heart, or the head area, including the jaws
and neck and especially keep it away from the eyes.
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7.0 min
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Mode 4
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Rife Trio
Freq 1 727 +/- 5 Hz
Freq 2 787 +/- 6 Hz
Freq 3 880 +/- 5 Hz
Stop and off 5 seconds, 3 - 1 second pulses and repeat
Mode 4 will blink the Mode/Battery LED 4 Flashes every 2 seconds
Note: Use for 10.5 minutes on, 15-20 minutes off, repeat 3 times. Repeating 4 times will improve effectiveness.
Note that due to the accuracy of the microprocessor generated signal,
most units are within 1 Hz of the specified frequency.
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3.5 min
3.5 min
3.5 min
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Note: The frequencies in this unit are far more accurate than the frequencies in Rife units that select the frequency using a dial, unless a digital readout is used.
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While the unit has two automatic timing modes and recycling for each frequency range, it does not feature an automatic shutdown so that it can be used for continuous zapping or it can be used for repetitive cycles with a 20 minute rest phase between each. Power to the unit is supplied by a standard 9-volt battery and is controlled by a push-on / push-off switch. Frequency and mode selection are by momentary contact push button switch. To change modes, simply press the mode switch. The battery and mode LED's will both come on at the same time. Release the switch and the next mode will start. To change to the next mode, simply press the [Mode] switch again.
To use the Automatic Cycle mode where the unit times the frequencies, inserts a 20 minute rest phase, ans then repeats the same frequency selection again, press and hold the Mode button while turning the unit on. The Battery/Mode LED will show continuous RED. Release the button and the unit will start in mode one. To change to the next mode, press the Mode button again and the next frequency mode will start.
Description of Indicators ( Status, Mode/Battery ) and switches (ON/OFF) and Mode (mode change)
Power ON switch: (ON/OFF Button)
When the ON/OFF switch is pressed, the unit will come on and always starts out in Mode 1.
Status LED: (Status) located nearest the On/Off button
The status LED can be used to monitor normal operation and also to test the unit for correct operation. The Status LED will normally appear yellowish or orange but there are exceptions. If the battery is completely dead or missing, the LED will be off or dark. If for some reason, the output fails, the LED will either be solid green or red.
To test the unit when operating, the unit should be on and operating with the copper paddles connected but not touching. In this condition, the LED will appear yellow or amber because it is flickering between red and green. A Red Status may indicate that the paddles are shorted together, however, if the red and green are not shorted, a completely red Status means that you need to contact the factory for service.
Touching the copper paddles together should cause the LED to show almost completely red due to the current load being pulled by the short circuit. This is an indicaton that the zapper output is functioning properly and providing sufficient output for best results.
Mode change switch: ( MODE button )
To use the Automatic Cycle Mode, press and hold the Mode button while turning the unit on.
The Battery/Mode LED will show Red, release the button, and you will be in the Automatic Mode.
When the unit is first turned on, it starts in Mode 1 each time.
Pressing this [Mode] button at any time will change the current mode and will also restart the timer.
Each time that the [Mode] switch is pressed, it will cycle to the next mode which can be observed by watching the Mode/Battery LED for the number of flashes produced.
Thje Mode/Battery LED will flash the number of the Mode it is in every 2 seconds.
1 Flash = Mode 1
2 Flashes = Mode 2
3 Flashes = Mode 3
4 Flashes = Mode 4
Mode LED: (Battery / Mode) which is the Lower LED
The mode LED flashes the corrosponding number of flashes for the mode that it is currently operating in as described in the Mode table above.
Which frequency?
Mode 2 (30 kHz range) is the normal Clark frequency but the other frequencies may have some advantages.
Mode 3 (15 Hz) may provide the best overall penetration but there are some limitations to its use.
Mode 1 has some frequencies that have been in use for many years and may be the best frequency to use first. It is equivalent to the 2000 Hz / 2500 Hz Clark frequency range as well as the Rife frequencies that are present.
Mode 4 is the Rife Trio ( three main rife frequencies that are used more than any other Rife frequencies combined ). These frequencies should kill most any microbe over time, according to published Rife frequency lists. This range is also best for uses such as zappicating where Dr. Clark recommended 1kHz or 1000 Hz.
Disclaimer: All statments and claims
above are made in relation to killing microbes in water, such as protozoa,
bacteria, fungi, algae, etc.
Please read all information and disclaimers on our main page petzapper.com before buying these products.
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Positive offset as specified by Dr. Clark
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Yes, Stabilized output on all ParaZapper™ models.
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Better Multi Frequency zapper 2.5 kHz ( 3 frequencies), 30 kHz (2 Frequencies), 15 Hz (Terninator frequency), and 727-880 (Rife Trio - 3 frequencies).
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Better Zapper Made in the USA of high quality parts .
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Better Top quality wires and plugs, more compact
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Solid wire connections, no rinky-dink alligator clips.
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Good battery life: Status Indicator, Mode indicator, Low Battery LED
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Instructions for water treatment.
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Information booklet available separately.
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Ruggedly built for long lasting reliability.
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Some competitors models are cheaply built.
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Best Zapper Price, Quality, Reliability, Performance .
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Battery included but no Sea Salt, etc.
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ParaZapper™ CC1
See also ParaZapper ™ CC2 with 29 frequencies in 6 modes
Not sold for use on humans or animals due to FDA requirements.
For the user who wants more frequencies and power.
With Stronger output than standard zappers, multiple repeating frequency cycles ion each range, Low Battery Indicator, Multiple Frequency ranges, and a multicolor Status Indicator.
This is a multi-frequency zapper that is expected to provide better overall results.
Instructions for use on humans are not included but are available.
Shown: PZ10046 ParaZapper™ CC1 unit with copper paddles and copper pads.
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One ParaZapper™ CC1, with copper paddles and copper pads for $162.00 (list $209.00) US plus S+H. |
This multi frequency zapper comes with copper paddles and copper pads.
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Shown: PZ10040 ParaZapper™ CC1 unit with copper paddles.
One ParaZapper™ CC1, with copper paddles for $132.00 (list $164.00) US plus S+H. |
This multi frequency zapper comes with copper paddles.
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