Sunday, October 11, 2009 11:10:43 AM
Ya the capacitor just makes the current high so it cramps up your arm. That happened to me. I had to hit hy hand on the table to release it from my grasp. but if you desolder the capacitor and put 2 wires leading from the 2 points of the capacitor, the current will be very very small. I took a fujifilm camera and i put it inside a mini altoids can. with no capacitor. It just numbs you and it feels kinda tingly. It does no harm and i dropped it from 330V to 250V with 7Mil ohms resistors
Saturday, February 21, 2009 6:38:00 PM
omgg poot i tried to make this just then. i forgot to take out the battery holy poo it hurts and my finger has a lil blister on it too
Saturday, October 18, 2008 4:48:52 PM
I shocked myself with a disposible camera once...I was trying o take the battery out and I had just charged the flash before because I was playing with it. The shock was so strong I actually couldn't drop the thing. My hand seized up and finally I chucked the camera. I was shaking for about 20 minutes after.
Friday, October 3, 2008 7:00:19 AM
Its not the volts, its the amps that kills. This "taser" is extremly dangerous because it will have very high amps and only a few milliapms across your heart will kill. Seriously, if you get shocked by this on the chest and you are unlucky you could die.
Someone said before me that they accidently shocked themselves and their arm was numb for a while. If it happens to your heart then your heart stops beating and you die.
Please don't try this. All it takes is a small combination of circumstances and someone dies. And if you aren`t the one dying you`re the one going to jail.
Sorry to sound so morbid but people messing around with electricity scares me. People underestimate it.