What should I put my taser in?
- MisterSteve124
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I just made another camera taser but I want this one to look good. What do you think I should put it in as a case? I wanted to use just a small peice of pvc with two caps on either end but 1.5" pvc isn't wide enough. Maybe I can try and squeeze it in somehow but does anyone have any ideas on what I should put it in. Keep in mind i cant use metal because then that would shock me.
- joannaardway
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You should put your taser in a swimming pool while the 5 year old class is in there.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
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Thats the best part.sandman wrote:nothing would happen, just toxic chlorine gas would be made
Put the taser guts in a project box from radioshack and pick up some leds and switches while your at it.
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- Pyro Ninja
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you dont get a continuous spark
simply doesnt have the voltage/amp to do so
use a project box like everyone else says.
simply doesnt have the voltage/amp to do so
use a project box like everyone else says.
A project box from RadioShack, for like $3. Or, a waterproof tackle box thing like I use.
http://i9.tinypic.com/2vaig6a.jpg
I'm not sure what these usually run, but we had a bunch lying around that we got on clearance for $.97, so that's just what I use. I like them though, since they're easy to cut and modify, and they open up easily to change batteries and such.
http://i9.tinypic.com/2vaig6a.jpg
I'm not sure what these usually run, but we had a bunch lying around that we got on clearance for $.97, so that's just what I use. I like them though, since they're easy to cut and modify, and they open up easily to change batteries and such.
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thanks for clearin that up!!frankrede wrote:It doesn't have the voltage.
Amps are different.
i origonaly put voltage only then i added the /amps cuz i wasnt sure