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Post by lamazoid on Jan 15, 2011 11:49:30 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2011 13:57:08 GMT -8
Ok. Can you say how many time keep disabled, in the ground, the person that has been shocked in the leg? Thanks Again.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Jan 21, 2011 14:33:25 GMT -8
Ok. Can you say how many time keep disabled, in the ground, the person that has been shocked in the leg? Thanks Again. Every Person would respond differently to the shock!
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Post by lamazoid on Jan 22, 2011 3:17:40 GMT -8
Yes, Gary is right. Everyone was able to immediately rise up after shock, but all of them claim that it feels like a whole day in the gym, muscles are tired, it's not possible to run or keep aggression. Consider also, that real attacker will be shot in body, not leg or arm, and there will be greater current path, not only 4cm (typically 10-15cm for our gun)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2011 10:43:55 GMT -8
Very well, many thanks for your attention (To both, Lamazoid and Gary) I think have all the necesary information. If I find some free time... Is a little complicated.... I'll make the taser and write here to post the photos of the machine. I hope see us soon. Bye.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2011 4:14:15 GMT -8
I know it was no activity here lately but... I have a flyback ferrite core made of 2 U-shaped held together and spaced (I did some work to take it out) What would be better: cut it in a rod shape, or keep it and try to form the coils on it? Diameter of column is 14 mm
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Sept 13, 2011 14:48:31 GMT -8
I know it was no activity here lately but... I have a flyback ferrite core made of 2 U-shaped held together and spaced (I did some work to take it out) What would be better: cut it in a rod shape, or keep it and try to form the coils on it? Diameter of column is 14 mm The Problem with the "U" Shape is INSULATION. The High Voltage will Jump to the other side of the U. Cutting it to make a Rod, Might Work, But it partly depends on What size you can get out of it? And they are Brittle, so you might bust it Completely. It is Best to just get the PROPER Ferrite Rods.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2011 12:55:11 GMT -8
I need to get back with a newbie question: I studied the schematic and I don't understand how the arrester get 2500 V. I guess that it should be voltage added from capacitors, but in the way they are connected looks like the arrester get the voltage only from the upper capacitor. Can somebody give me a newbie explanation? Tnx
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Sept 22, 2011 5:27:00 GMT -8
I need to get back with a newbie question: I studied the schematic and I don't understand how the arrester get 2500 V. I guess that it should be voltage added from capacitors, but in the way they are connected looks like the arrester get the voltage only from the upper capacitor. Can somebody give me a newbie explanation? Tnx The Transformer Steps up the Voltage. The Diode Rectify's it to charge the Capacitor.
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Post by lamazoid on Nov 26, 2012 10:56:05 GMT -8
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Post by retiredat55 on Dec 26, 2012 5:43:05 GMT -8
Hi Lamazoid, thanks for the very complete information! Very interesting. Congratulations with your clever results and the nice website! I also read most of your posts from a few years ago about this matter.
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Post by lamazoid on Dec 28, 2012 5:48:39 GMT -8
wow nice to see that someone still interested in this topic! stay tuned, i will post news about this and other stun guns on the market. i like to see when something "russian" (except of AK-47 of course ) is being known over the world. as to PDG-S5, i was participating in design (my job was electronic part of device) and now i'm working on S1. any ideas/suggestions/feedback are of course welcome!
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Post by retiredat55 on Dec 28, 2012 13:19:13 GMT -8
Yes great job! I think more people read these articles than you think. I am just one who give some feedback. I saw the video with testing your devices and I am still puzzled how they really work. I see you fire two cartridges, are they loaded with an electric charge? And how do you fire them? Like a bullet with gunpowder or by a spring? And how do they make "contact" ? Did I see wires fly also? Maybe I missed some explanation, because I didn't read the posts till the end yet...Sorry for that, but it is rather time consuming. I'm looking forward to your new posts. You are working with the S1 now, but S5 is already there, is it not the latest one? Sorry for that much questions!
Happy New Year ! Also for Gary! (And all other members)
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Dec 28, 2012 19:17:54 GMT -8
Retiredat55, I believe Most or All the Tasers are propelled with CO2 Gas. And yes the wires also travel to supply current to the darts.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
Seasons Greetings as well.... Gary
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Post by lamazoid on Dec 30, 2012 13:05:44 GMT -8
Yes great job! I think more people read these articles than you think. I am just one who give some feedback. I saw the video with testing your devices and I am still puzzled how they really work. I see you fire two cartridges, are they loaded with an electric charge? And how do you fire them? Like a bullet with gunpowder or by a spring? And how do they make "contact" ? Did I see wires fly also? Maybe I missed some explanation, because I didn't read the posts till the end yet...Sorry for that, but it is rather time consuming. I'm looking forward to your new posts. You are working with the S1 now, but S5 is already there, is it not the latest one? Sorry for that much questions! Happy New Year ! Also for Gary! (And all other members) yes, cartridges are fired by gunpowder. not exactly gunpowder which used in firearms, but special type of explosive composition, leaving minimum carbon (conductive) traces. and yes, they drag wires, and head probes have barbed needle (like fish hook) which attaches to target. just the same principle, as in famous Taser. but our technology is much more simple and cheap to produce, also more precise (i mean aiming accuracy), and allows smaller size ammo, which is critical for multi-shot capability. also, we have decided to break common rule "from small to big", and make the top model (S5) first next will be S1 (single shot) then S2 (double shot) and so on. i will post some photos of cartridges later on. happy new year to all! that was a really hard year, i wish next year will be happy, despite on the number "13" ;D
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