THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
should have the ends bared and available for connections.
If they are not, strip away ¼ inch of insulation and twist
the strands together on each wire to keep them neat
(practice using the wire stripper, first, on a different piece
of wire). Notice that the transformer has 2 little mounting
tabs. Push them through the box and bend them down
with a knife or screwdriver on the inside to keep the trans-
former firmly in place or tape the transformer to the out-
side of the box. Then thread the 5 wires through their
respective holes.
- Prepare the battery holder (i) by cutting the wires to no
more than two inches. Bare the ends of the wires for ¼
inch. You will only use three batteries, so in one of the
battery slots, fill the space with a paper clip. Straighten
one end of the paper clip. Hook the other end to the
spring, and thread the straight part through the hole on the
other side. Then bend the straight part down on the out-
side, out of the way. - Next, insert three AA size batteries (h) in the holder (i)
(note the plus (+) and minus (-) ends are marked on the
holder). Notice that one wire is red (for positive) and one
is black (for negative). Don't let the bared ends of the two
wires touch. Pierce the holes for the battery wires and in-
sert from the outside. Tape the battery holder to the out-
side of the box. If your batteries get warm remove them
and recheck your connections.
Now to connect everything.
- Use 9 microclip test jumpers (j) to make the nine con-
nections drawn. Note that connection 6 needs. an alligator
clip lead to the light switch. Pull on each connection after