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TERRY67

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I am currently working on two projects 1, a self defense mechanism like a stun but with the spark gaps sewn into the underside of the fingers and the palm. I know these stun guns systems speak of exaggerated voltages of 1,000,000 plus volts . the downfall of these self defense wands, guns, etc. is those pretty blue sparks don't scare the real tough guys are not afraid of the pretty blue arc and generally just get pissed off when they have the stun weapon used on them. I was wondering if I could remove the capacitor that come in them and replace it with a higher amperage capacitor to increase the amperage delivered by the stun gun. AND secondly a simple question . I know a microwave's transformer converts 110 ac to thousands of volt to power the magnetron is their any to deliver the volts dc to power the magnetron? I mentioned before some of these stun gun brag of 1,000,000 volts but do they have the wattage to power a magnetron?
 

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I am currently working on two projects 1, a self defense mechanism like a stun but with the spark gaps sewn into the underside of the fingers and the palm. I know these stun guns systems speak of exaggerated voltages of 1,000,000 plus volts . the downfall of these self defense wands, guns, etc. is those pretty blue sparks don't scare the real tough guys are not afraid of the pretty blue arc and generally just get pissed off when they have the stun weapon used on them. I was wondering if I could remove the capacitor that come in them and replace it with a higher amperage capacitor to increase the amperage delivered by the stun gun. AND secondly a simple question . I know a microwave's transformer converts 110 ac to thousands of volt to power the magnetron is their any to deliver the volts dc to power the magnetron? I mentioned before some of these stun gun brag of 1,000,000 volts but do they have the wattage to power a magnetron?


hi Terry

sorry mate, not a good starting post
your topic is against the forum rules that you presumably read and agreed to when you signed up

specifically...
Some topics may be considered inappropriate, unsafe, unethical or offensive. We are likely to moderate content which strays into following areas (this list is not exhaustive):

- Weapons

- Spy tools
- Hacking/Piracy
- Personal or public risk

as a result this thread will be closed


regards
Dave
 
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