Tazer 5
- City: Seattle
- Listed: 2017-04-14 11:41 pm
- Expires: 7222 days
Description
Here is a much better Tazer which is portable and you can make it yourself with a 3D printer and a fluorescent tube ballast from a small 12 volt desk light.
I designed the plastic parts with TinkerCad, a free 3D printer program, took a few days to get the hang of it, but it works fine for simple designs like this. If you want to reduce the spark strength, just add a resistor across the end and adjust the value till you get the spark you want. You could also adjust the input battery voltage to vary spark output. Spark is a lot smaller if you only use 3 batteries.
With a Google search I found a guy who made one out of “Cattle Prod” parts. I haven’t tried it myself but it looks like it would work. There are lots for sale on Amazon.
Disclaimer: This is for educational purposes only and anyone who actually uses or tries any of the ideas shown does so at there own risk and must first make sure they are legally allowed to do so in the jurisdiction where they live.
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