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by Plasmana on May 21, 2009
Author:Plasmana
"Energy cannot be created nor destroyed!"
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Image Notes 1. Yes! It has everything you need! 2. Yes if you have some extra resistors... 3. No... It has a different circuitry. 4. Hell no! What are you thinking?!? Too complex!! (And expensive)
Step 2: What else you will need from the junkbox and the toolbox...
Hardly anything is needed for this project but the tools, all of the important bits are found in the disposable camera... Some bits wires AA battery holder (or other types of battery holder) Solder And the tools... Soldering iron (with a micro-tip if you have one.) Hot glue gun. Desolder pump (it makes the job much easier, but you could probably get away with out one). Flat-head screwdriver. Wire strippers. Wire cutters. Pliers. Vice (to hold the shocker in place while soldering) Also, if you don't know how to solder or having trouble, this guide can teach you how to solder and other cool little bits that are good to know.
Image Notes 1. ...And a crappy radio/TV if you need it to keep you up.
Image Notes 1. This type of solder it CRAP! You can't buy leaded solder in the UK. :-(
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Image Notes 1. Put the bare part of the screwdriver here to discharge the capacitor...
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The 330v 80uF capacitor can be fun to use, you can make a capacitor bank with a bunch of 'em and makes some big bad ass sparks or use it to make a powerful coilgun on this instructable! Coilgun Handgun You can do some really interesting light effects with the xenon tube if you put it near the plasma globe... Also, be very careful when desoldering (and soldering) the transistor, they are quite heat sensitive because they very small. So try desolder it quickly otherwise the transistor will burn out without showing any signs of being dead. Using the dead transistor on the shocker will give you some very low output voltage results like 0.41v or something like that. This makes some people think this instructable is a scam, it is not, it is because they burnt out the transistor without knowing it... To reduce the risk of a burnt out transistor, clip an alligator/crocodile clip onto the leads of the transistor (or the case if there is no room to put the clip on the leads). The clip will act like an heatsink, this should give you some more time to desolder the transistor.
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Image Notes 1. Make sure the solder bridges don't form there otherwise the transistor will burn out!
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Image Notes 1. To the ground of the battery. (I replace the brown wire with a black wire after I took a picture of this.) 2. To the positive of the battery.
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Step 15: Two ways to attach the shocker to the battery holder...
Maybe more... You can connect the shocker in a crude and simple way by using lots of wires... However, it would be quite difficult to use with all those dangling wires. Or you can spend a little more time soldering and gluing the shocker and switch onto the battery holder to make the shocker more portable and easy to use.
Image Notes 1. High voltage "ground", (it is connected to the positive terminal of the battery). 2. Negative high voltage out.
Step 16: Have fun electrocuting people and don't get caught by the police!
Okay, now that you had built a shocker with a useful LED indicator, what is stopping you from going outside and electrocute your friends (and perhaps strangers)? Also, watch out for police who is looking for trouble!! (That wouldn't be good!) To use the shocker, the victim must touch the live -400v wire and the +1.5v wire to get a unpleasant shock... The pain of a 400v shock is the equivalent of getting a really nasty static shock from a car. But the shocker gives a continuous shock... Also, if you want the shocker to give more painful shocks to the victim, you just simply increase the input voltage! So, if you give it: 1.5v input = 450v output. 3v input = 900v output. 4.5v input = 1200v output. 9v input = 2700v output. (OUCH!) Beware the higher voltage you give to the shocker, the sooner it will burn out. If you give the shocker 9 volts, it WILL not survive longer than a few seconds, or it may immediately blow up... It is the best if you feed your shocker only 1.5 volt, it may hurts less, but it won't burn out. There is one funny idea that Kiteman thunk up... What you can do is wire up the shocker to a battery with a switch and make the 400v wire and the 1.5v wire long and then box it up in a small plastic case (except the long wires) to prevent shocking your self... Then put the shocker in your pocket and have the long wires running down your jacket or long sleeve and put a insulator like a bandage on your finger tip to insulate you (so you don't shock your self). Then put the bare ends of the wires on top of the bandage and tape it down.
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And now you are for some fun! Go into the crowded school corridor and touch people with your electrified finger tip, you might not want to touch the girls as they have a bad habit of screaming their head off if they get an unexpecting surprise, but go ahead and touch them if you want... Or maybe go into the dinner queue and shock people as they slap the mashed potato on his/her tray... So, what other funny and things can you think up for this small shocker?
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