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| It needs to be run on a 9 volt Battery and I am a newb and I could use easy instructions. Ummm It is going to be turned on by a switch and it needs to be small, fitting inside an easy button cap, the size of a AA Battry any ideas? | |
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| This question gets asked nearly every month. http://www.electro-tech-online.com/e...light=stun+gun
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| I don't want a stun gun, just a joke that doesnot hurt but scares the crap out of some one. | |
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| Just tell the person you want to scare what the price of gas is these days, that'll scare 'em. Actually there are kits for small hand zappers on the net. http://www.positiveoffset.com/ http://www.ryanmcginty.com/orgone/zapperinfo.pdf http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=654706 | |
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| Use a camera flash board, without a load and with 2AA batteries, it can generate 1000V+ for a few seconds. | |
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If I had to choose between the camera flash shock and the 120VAC wall outlet I would find it hard to do except for the fact that I know the wall outlet had the greater potential for injury. Last edited by iONic; 7th April 2008 at 10:47 PM. | ||
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| You really need to find a more productive outlet for your energies.
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| just connect a relay in series with a PBNO switch and a 9 volt battery. Connect negative to common (on relay), Connect common to ignition coil and ground the other side of the ignition coil. Place a wire leading to ground near (not touching) the HV output, this is your spark gap, placing an object in between the two connections will cause the object to conduct the HV and therefore cause a shock. Its quite fun...............................to watch Below is a schematic just showing the battery relay and ignition coil, you have to place the button in yourself just in series. (in the diagram a condenser/capacitor is also connected in paraell this limits the amount of sparks in the relay and expands your projects run-time i recommend installing the capacitor) http://www.electro-tech-online.com/a...chmentid=18367 Hope this helps Jordan | |
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