So, with a 10khz stun gun, you get 60hz reloadable discharge.Without that fancy stuff below is a complete battery regenerator, but its only conservative. Everythings labeled, you just connect the high and low leads. The device with run 1000 times longer with a single charge. The ground is a small piece of aluminum wrapped around the circuit so it grounds to the container, but the negative side of most batteries is harmless anyway. So, in theory, the 115 should pop, so that it goes to completion, but not hit the battery itself.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
just making sure it still works - but you'd have to hook it to a stun gun
So with the ten times faster oscillator, its 10 time faster charge
So, with a 10khz stun gun, you get 60hz reloadable discharge.Without that fancy stuff below is a complete battery regenerator, but its only conservative. Everythings labeled, you just connect the high and low leads. The device with run 1000 times longer with a single charge. The ground is a small piece of aluminum wrapped around the circuit so it grounds to the container, but the negative side of most batteries is harmless anyway. So, in theory, the 115 should pop, so that it goes to completion, but not hit the battery itself.
It's not quite done, for low voltage applications, you have to swap the trigger with the ground and the vcc, works at zero point even though the ne556 and ne558 advertise 4.5v-18v. They have these 8 pole 8 throw microswitchs if you want for low voltage mode, but I'll assume that much works fine.
Or, for less enthusiasm, could add lots of zener diodes and LMC555 and connect the device in series with the positive terminal. Amount of zeners creates the times efficiency, but they have to stack correctly. And everything else the best like the diodes. Capacitors, you just type: 10uf tantalum. Once your in metal, your totally safe, so the higher voltage, the more elite, just works.
So, with a 10khz stun gun, you get 60hz reloadable discharge.Without that fancy stuff below is a complete battery regenerator, but its only conservative. Everythings labeled, you just connect the high and low leads. The device with run 1000 times longer with a single charge. The ground is a small piece of aluminum wrapped around the circuit so it grounds to the container, but the negative side of most batteries is harmless anyway. So, in theory, the 115 should pop, so that it goes to completion, but not hit the battery itself.
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