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wyz2285
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Wed May 18, 2011 2:46 pm

Hi everybody.
As taseres aren´t legal in my country, My dad bought me one in China.
To be able to pass the airport, I asked him to separed the taser in 2 parts...
The good news is it passed, the bad news is that I don´t know how to connect them(actually is that I don´t know where to connect the battery...) and put it back to work :?
Here is a pic, any help is great :)
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The two parts are connected, but there are 4 wires left to connect to the battery, that´s where I got confused
The two parts are connected, but there are 4 wires left to connect to the battery, that´s where I got confused
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Wed May 18, 2011 3:16 pm

Two wires for the battery two for an on/off switch.

Wouldn't take that long to work it out just by trial and error.

Just to be sure, you know the short white leads coming off the black box to the right are the high voltage output?



For any kind of certainty before you do that, probably need a close up picture of both sides of the circuit board.


Tbh, take less time to just get a 9v, some test leads and start connecting things.
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