You only need one rod connected to the live wire and make sure you don't have an RCD on the line or it'll trip.HiTech said:You can do the same thing with an AC line cord and two long steel rods stuck a couple of feet apart into dampened ground.
HiTech said:You can do the same thing with an AC line cord and two long steel rods stuck a couple of feet apart into dampened ground. The worms wiggle up to the surface, you put them in a container, grab your fishing pole and go catch larger fish than those you pictured. Now you and your family can eat for days to weeks instead of snacking from morning to noon, to supper time.
This project is not a taser. A taser is very powerful with a big transformer and an expensive and powerful battery. This is just a cheap toy with a tiny little transformer and battery.phoenixninja9 said:HI I've tried to build this taser, but this is the third type that hasnt worked very well.
Dr.EM said:I thought the main difference is that a taser will fire the probes at a short range whereas a stun gun has no range? Either way, yeah your right, this is just for "fun". Still could be dangerous for people with heart issues and is possibly even illegal in the UK (despite its relative harmlessness)? Certainly seems to have gained a lot of interest
The circuit isn't "high tech", it replaces an impossible to obtain high voltage battery with a 9V battery and a simple voltage stepup circuit.atferrari said:my question is: isn't it simpler to charge a capacitor, or a bank of them to a very high voltage where a contact with the two terminals would produce an awful shock?
Aren't you been "over technological" when all what you want is to give a real shock?
LMAO!audioguru said:The circuit is called a Stun Gun because after spending a lot of time making it, the builder is Stunned at its poor performance and wants to shoot its designer.
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