Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!texsun!csccat!jack From: jack@csccat.UUCP (Jack Hudler) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: HIGH VOLTAGE STUN GUNS'S Keywords: HIGH VOLTAGE, STUN GUNS Message-ID: <2798@csccat.UUCP> Date: 6 Jun 89 12:50:22 GMT References: <426@aucis.UUCP> Reply-To: jack@csccat.UUCP (Jack Hudler) Organization: Computer Support Corporation. Dallas,Texas Lines: 21 In article <426@aucis.UUCP> jchan@aucis.UUCP (Jimmy Chanaga) writes: >HELLO out there. >MY name is Jaime Gabriel Chanaga. I am fourteen years old. I am interested >in computers, math, and science. OK stop bugging me. I know what you are >thinking. You are wishing you never started reading this article. You are >wishing I get to the bottom of my reason for posting this. Ok here it goes. >I have the schematics to build a stun gun that delivers 75,000 volts at >25,000 watts from an input of 9.8 volts DC. Now my question is, Is there any >way I can conect two of these stun guns in SERIES and get _________ ??? >You will have to forgive me for my little knowdledge of electronics. Thanks >for taking the time to read this posting. Have a nice day !!!! 75kV Volts!!! and at 25kW and even more amazing! 9.8 volts.. if you could get that kind of power and be able to hold it, you'd turn yourself into a little crispy critter! And you want to connect two of these in series?! -- Classic Quotes from STNG: "Pen Pals" Picard: Her society is aware .. that there is intersteller life? Data: No Sir. Picard: Oooops..