RE: How to Turn your iPod into a Taser
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i tried. my dog shit everywhere. then it died and i cried.
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It is "Impossible"... from what I know, none of the iPods need to hold a "charge" for a flash... what would you need to hold a charge in the iPod for?
Before you call people a "moron" you should listen to your self.
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lol
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don't be so jaded, i know i'm like 6 months late but i always like getting replys so i thought i'd go for it any way.
good luck
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thanks useful video, however i'm going to do it anyway
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Thanks for the help your smart 5/5
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Just a guess, your Canadian right? :P
Stockholm186 1 year ago
@Stockholm186 Sure am eh?
MikeTheShwa 1 year ago
You are reading this of the screen from a website that doesn't understand the concept of what a resistor ACTUALLY DOES. A resistor slows and evens out the amount of energy used per second.
sandan921 1 year ago
@sandan921 slows it? No, it REDUCES it. OHMS is not a measurement of speed. A resistor limits the flow of electricity.
If you have a 3.2 OHM resistor the max output would be 3.2 OHM's. It wouldn't be 3.2 time's slower. It also doesn't even things out. ie 2.1 earlier in series, means the 3.2 is reduced to 2.1.
If a capacitor was places after the 2.1 it could store a charge to it's max stored value and isn't limited to 2.1
3 Years of digital circuits btw, not a website. So stop being a troll.
MikeTheShwa 1 year ago
XD you tell ppl not to waste head phones but want them to uses a camra to make one any way thanks for the electicty lesson
Masterpie224 2 years ago
@Masterpie224 the difference is a disposable camera actually works. Not to mention you're not really wasting a camera, after you finish using a disposable camera you just throw it out. Hence it's DISPOSABLE. So you can convert that instead of throwing it out.
MikeTheShwa 2 years ago