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Old 13th May 2006, 06:19 PM   #31
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Well this means you get the same shock as the guy you shock becuse curent will run trough you.

I seen this thing on afrotech (google it!) as "pika shoes" he put a 9V batery and some HV generating module to charge him up whith static.
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Old 13th May 2006, 09:00 PM   #32
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Hi
I know of the afrotech project. It uses a negative ion generator.
How can you explain that I will not get shocked when using this method? only the guy touching me will suffer the shock. Maybe its because the (-) terminal of the device is grounded.
I cannot understand this.
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Old 13th May 2006, 09:18 PM   #33
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Hi
I know of the afrotech project. It uses a negative ion generator.
How can you explain that I will not get shocked when using this method? only the guy touching me will suffer the shock. Maybe its because the (-) terminal of the device is grounded.
I cannot understand this.
You will BOTH get shocked
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Old 13th May 2006, 09:49 PM   #34
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I don't think so...
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Old 13th May 2006, 10:05 PM   #35
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I don't think so...
OK, feel free to think that
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Old 14th May 2006, 05:20 PM   #36
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Its like two guys hit togeter whith there heads.Both get a headace.This is whith this too the curent will need to run trugh you to your finger and to the proson,so bouth of you get a curent runing trough them and its the curent you feal
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Old 14th May 2006, 08:33 PM   #37
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ok thanks for the info.
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Old 16th May 2006, 06:20 PM   #38
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What about a boost buck converter? Isn't this what CCFL inverters use?
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Old 16th May 2006, 07:17 PM   #39
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Yea this is a seping up switch mode pover suply.CFL driver i think just have a flyback oscilator and a transformer,becuse the output dosent need to the regulated
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Old 19th May 2006, 03:36 AM   #40
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A disposable camera flash unit is worth experimenting with. shocking stuff.
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Old 19th May 2006, 09:02 AM   #41
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I think a disposable flash has a too low curent to shock,But if you leave the big cap on then it might be dengerus
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Old 19th May 2006, 09:37 AM   #42
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I think a disposable flash has a too low curent to shock,But if you leave the big cap on then it might be dengerus
You can get a HELL of a good shock off a camera flash - the capacitor charges up to about 300V - without the capacitor it wouldn't be as much, but why would you want to leave the capacitor out?.

I bought my daughter a pack of three disposible cameras when she went away with some friends, and I asked for them back when I had them developed - quite good fun!.
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Old 19th May 2006, 12:12 PM   #43
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I got shocked off a 10uF 300V cap and it hurt a lot ,so those 100uF shoulb be very painful
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Old 21st June 2006, 04:29 PM   #44
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Any of you people have ever got shocked by a TV hi voltage obviously not. If you did you would realize how powerfull it is. You geniuses may never survive throught the initial testing. The 20 mega or so in series with the hi voltage saves you. I don't see any 20 mega in the circuit. And on a normal day I can fell current passing through by body at 30 volts the question that remains how much more does it take to zap me. EDS makes me mad every time a touch a door knob, but it is gone in a microseconds or so. Why don't you guys biuld a 120 v AC to DC pump that is safe.

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Old 22nd June 2006, 09:07 AM   #45
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Any of you people have ever got shocked by a TV hi voltage obviously not. If you did you would realize how powerfull it is.
Many, many times! - EHT from a TV is safe, because it's only a very low current source, usually limited to no more than 1mA.

So there's no where near enough current available to kill you (by the shock), however falling over and breaking your neck is still a possibility!.
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