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WhipTheHip -> RE: Electrified Flyswatter (8/3/2006 10:25:08 AM)
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You are not all taking about the same thing as has been mentioned many times, there can be a great difference between different products. I can create an electric flyswatter that can inflict any level of pain from light to intense. If anyone wants to know how to do this with parts bought from Radio Shack for under $10 they can message me. The basic idea is to solder wires to the battery terminals in the device. Then buy a battery holder that will hold two batteries together in series. Install, the right rheostat in the line, and you can vary the supplied voltage from 0-3v. As you decrease the voltage delivered to the voltage multiplier, you decrease the output voltage and the shock strength. In general, voltage is directly propotional to amperage. So if 10 volts produces 10 amps, 20 volts will produce 20 amps. This is true if resistance remains constant, but increased voltage can sometimes increase resistance, sometimes decrease resistance. So, it is important to know how voltage effects the resister. Lower voltage and amperage can sometimes be much more dangerous than higher voltage and amperage. Low amperage can cause ventricular fibulation. This causes the heart to spasm, and beat irregularly. A defibulater can stop ventricular fibulation. That is the device that shocks the heart into pumping regularly again. It only takes 5-20 milliamps to kill someone. Humans generally have very high resistance. Your body resistance can be anywhere from 50,000 ohms to 10 or 20 megaohms. Water lowers resistance. This is especially true if the water is salty. Sweat is salt water. If the skin is broken resistance can go down dramatically. If your skin is dry, it will be a poor conductor, if moist a better conductor. Both voltage and amperage can lower human body resistance with time So, current flow or amperage can increase without an increase in voltage when voltage is applied to the human body. Different parts of the body are more conductive than other parts. Moist parts of the body are 100-1000 times more conductive than dry parts. And the greater the surface area of the electrode, the less resistance. So, a metal dildo electrode will conduct much more current than just touching the end of a wire to a dry finger. Two metal dildos inserted into two body openings require very little voltage to create a considerable effect. Alligator clips on nipples increase current flow 100 times greater than the same voltage applied to metal nipple clamps. It is much better to use electrodes used by electrocardiograms. When voltage is applied to the nipples some current goes through the heart. As long as this remains below 0 milliamps this can be safe. Transformers are unable to produce more current than they produce when the secondary windings are shorted. There is little chance of a transformer shorting out during play. Zero milliamp fuses can be inserted in series to ensure no more than 0 milliamps can be delivered. I guess a sub would really have to trust a top pretty well before she would allow him to attach electrodes to her nipples, to her clit, and inset dildo-shaped electrodes in her openings. I suppose something like this should be held off till at least the second play session. . . . Just kidding. It was a joke, okay! Just a joke! But something like this could be done safely and effectively. By effectively I mean it could produce the right kind of pain. Chiroprators use a device that vibrates muscles. It can be used to vibrate the cheeks of the ass, and the stomach area near the erogenous zone. A/C shocks feel better than D/C shocks. Transformers have a limit as to how much amperage they can output. Every transformer is different. When transformers output any amperage there is a voltage drop in the secondary winding. So a 12,000v transformer can only output 12,000v at very low amperage. As you increase the amperage output, the voltage output decreases to near zero. Still, I wouldn't use 12,000v transformer on a human, they are best used on with neod signs. On the other hand if you connect one leg of a 12,000v transformer to one end of a flourescent light bulb, and connect a lead to the other end of the flourescent light bulb, this second lead is 100% safe and produces a wonderfully erotic shock. You can split this lead into two leads and touch these two leads to nipples, and the flourescent light will glow. I guess this gives new meaning to the phrase, "You light up my life." There is not much pain involved here, the shock is relatively mild and can be adjusted to any strength.
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