Taser Blade
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Where have I heard this song?
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How do you get it to charge
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That.....is.....EPIC!!!
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@pashaahsj i had a video in the discription a while ago but i erased it, watch my video gauss gun progress or something idr but i used the same circuits, i have slow motion and realtime on that i think
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@MrAwsome514 LOL you got me wrong hahah I know what a capacitor is, what EYE (Exaggerated "I") was asking is, why don't you have even ONE clip of the discharge without the VIDEO PAUSE lol
cause you've inserted a pause at every spark/discharge, i understand why fully, but i wanted to see the realtime footage without the pause and preferably with the sound lol :P
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@pashaahsj It is a capacitor discharge. Capacitors are a little like batteries with the exception that they store a smaller amount of energy but can discharge all of that energy allmost instantly in a single and powerful jolt. Getting hit with that thing is like getting hit with a bolt of lightning. It will burn you where it makes contact, and even a gentle tap will feel like you have been hit with a sledge hammer at full speed (minus the shattered bones of course).
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@mikmkt93 yess plzz make a tutorial!
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A pokemon trainer would like to battle!
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can't you show it even ONCE without stopping it ? :'(
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@mikmkt93 That is because it is actually damaging the cells it is passing through. Be extreamely careful with this thing. It is DC current from the discharge so it will only pass between the points of contact but if it manages to shock accross your heart it could (and probably will) kill you. I suggest avoiding touching it with both hands because if each hand touches one of the terminals it will bridge over your heart.
Not quite a taser. Tazers use a low amperage high voltage current to disrupt the signals from the brain to the muscles. It essentially forces the muscels to contract basically paralysing them. This is a capacitor discharge. It is pretty much the exact opposite. It is a high amperage but low (Well by comparison any way) voltage. The lower voltage and high amperage combined with the resistance of the material being shocked causes a large amount of heat to be generated burning the area.
MrAwsome514 2 months ago
@MrAwsome514 thanks for telling me. and it doesnt just burn u..trust me u feel it go thru ur whole body...wayyy more painful than a taser
mikmkt93 2 months ago
I wanna make this!!!
WHERE IS THE TUTORIAL!!!???
dadd999 3 months ago
@dadd999 i dont have any videos yet but ill be putting up all my new stuff and tutorials if enough ppl want me to on my new channel Vault357
mikmkt93 3 months ago