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Powerful home-made stun gun
Posted by: clerlic
Video duration: 31 seconds
Home-built stun gun which has an unusual transformer design which allows increased (potentionally lethal) current output, and therefore was adviced not to use on heart, spine or head.
I didn't make this, I won't give you instructions or link to the instructions.
Or will I...? ;)
Related: cool, electricity, gun, stun, stungun
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By: ibrahim01656. on 06 Nov 08, 20:31:54
very very nice stun gun you have sorry for being silly from where did you get that transformer and how did you make your own stun gun
By: clerlic. on 06 Nov 08, 13:50:03
Do you want the full address and driving directions?
By: NeenjaProductions. on 05 Nov 08, 21:17:06
where do u live
By: natejuggalo. on 25 Oct 08, 02:21:46
dude how did u make that will u send me the way to make it all what i need and shit
By: cenepio. on 18 Oct 08, 13:03:44
how to make stun gun? eletrical network diagram ?
By: ianryansmith. on 20 Aug 08, 23:21:55
This has to be the best looking home made stunner i have seen ...i tried making a very basic "flash stunner" but its not in the same league as this on ...please if u have them can you send me build instructions
By: pretzil4814. on 15 Aug 08, 10:08:32
this is the best stungun i have see compared to the rest plase send me the link telling me how to make it
By: marcusmaximus2008. on 10 Aug 08, 14:31:01
do you have any instructions on how to make this stungun
By: marcusmaximus2008. on 10 Aug 08, 14:30:48
do you have any instructions on how to make this stungun
By: trickyshot666. on 13 Jul 08, 08:33:46
he said its lethal his balls could very well explode soo ZAP THE BALLS
By: clerlic. on 22 Jun 08, 17:00:36
I didn't make this one, but the guy who did made them himself. The output voltage is varying between a high one and a lower one of about 1 kV. High voltage is used to break and ionize the air, and low voltage is used to transmit the energy pulse through the plasma. The current in a 1 MV transformer would be too low to cause any incapacitation when using a portable power supply like batteries.
By: spshecot. on 22 Jun 08, 16:16:10
Thats quite shaking........nice one! Did you make the transformers or you got them from somewhere else?What is output voltage? Well,you used a caps,how about just a pulsating sircuit and a powerfull transformer at around 200 Hz with 555 Astable circuit?or combining two transformers to make it quite big(1Mv):) I suppose that would be a little easier to make? Thanks...
By: clerlic. on 22 Jun 08, 12:54:41
Not many, but the current is enough to blow a 250 mA fuse and light a piece of paper on fire.
By: spshecot. on 22 Jun 08, 12:47:49
how many KV is in there? Looks quite scary...uuu
By: irocious. on 20 Jun 08, 23:39:37
k kool!
By: clerlic. on 20 Jun 08, 12:56:56
yes it was really home-made, the guy who made this said that the cheap stunguns suck, and expensive are, well, too expensive.
By: irocious. on 20 Jun 08, 06:01:59
was it really home made or did u buy one then modify it?
By: megapyro013. on 31 May 08, 05:53:28
ill pay $100 dollars if you shock your balls!
By: clerlic. on 28 May 08, 09:19:59
I'll think about a video if I decide to make it in the summer.
By: lachy2233. on 28 May 08, 08:41:07
How do yo make it make a video.
By: clerlic. on 27 May 08, 09:06:49
PM ;)
By: clerlic. on 27 May 08, 09:03:19
Maybe your frequency is too high, this one has only about 35 Hz. Although it is mentioned in the article that with direct contact with skin the caps probably won't charge fast enough. He made both transformers himself, first one from a ferrite bead and the second one from a plastic tube. Actually, it has 2 secondary caps for transmitting the power instead of one, I somehow didn't notice it at first.
By: dannybeckett01. on 26 May 08, 23:36:23
an scr is a type of thyristor once the voltage at the gate of the scr reaches a certain level, current is allowed to flow through the device. I use this instead of a spark gap for increased reliability and performance. also with an scr you can control the timing of the pulse just by adjusting a trimpot that dual capacitor discharge sounds very interesting! how is the second half of the circuit wired up? also did your friend make both the transformers himself or did he find them elsewhere? thx
By: dannybeckett01. on 26 May 08, 23:35:27
when i say step up circuit, what i mean is the initial transformer that ramps up the voltage to around 1kv. i think what your referring to is a voltage multiplier using caps and diodes. the problem i have is that my first step up doesn't have enough secondary current to charge the discharge capacitor fast enough.
By: clerlic. on 26 May 08, 19:13:08
If by step-up circuits you mean those that have caps and diodes, then it doesn't have any of those. It has 2 transformers, first one fits on a ferrite bead and the second one is the big white one you can see on the video right before the output spikes. It has only 2 capacitors, a high voltage one to break the air and ionize it, and a lower voltage but higher energy one to transmit the power. BTW what's scr?