@@enrique1305 Because 1KV will leap a spark gap 1mm wide and 10KV will leap a spark gap 10mm wide and 100KV will leap a spark gap 100mm wide and 400KV will leap a spark gap 400mm wide and the secondary of that tiny transformer isn't 400mm wide so 400KV .would just leap across the transformer internally, causing a short circuit and destroying the transformer. The transformer isn't even 40mm wide, and the secondary wires aren't kept 40mm apart so even 40KV would arc inside this "taser" thing and destroy the batteries. Remember, a leaping arc can use random metal objects as "stepping stones", so the only gaps it really needs to leap in this case are wire-to-battery and battery-to-battery. That's a very short gap... and it doesn't leap there so the voltage cannot possibly be very high. In a 400KV system, you need to keep everything in the secondary path at least 400mm apart and prevent any metal between the secondary wires or you'll get arcing where you don't want it. In addition, you really need corona ribs everywhere to prevent electrical short paths through dust and oils on surfaces. Every automotive ignition system has corona ribs like that everywhere, and automotive ignition systems use only 20KV to 40KV. The spark gap shown at 3:04 is only about 5mm wide, which tells me that this little transformer probably prodoces a real-world secondary voltage of about 5KV with a 6V input... a mere 1:833 winding ratio.
Hi, at 2:43, can you explain to me where these black wires come from that need to be soldered to the button? Are these the wires that “come out” of the batteries? Thanks.
Connect all your wires and switches and what not together first, then remember proper plyers they ground you and yeah. Always positive first I was told. As with no ground or negative there's no current atm until you connect ALl of the wires. Aka the negative last ground is so device doesn't become scary and have a pulsating current going to through the devices you decide to Amp up your use and use more power. It'll help you respect electricity and not be a dumb ass or a pussy....
Both black wires on one side of switch / grn on opposite side of switch ( make sure wires are not touching ea. Other or u will have direct contact which will bypass the switch.
THIS IS A NOTE FOR EVERYONE: if you think about putting the batterys in after the step at 2:00 , DON'T. i accidentally 'tased' myself because i thought i could do this like that.
Fudge, what do people lie, 400KV NO THATS NOT HOW HIGH VOLTAGE WORKS that's like 32kv not 400,000. And remember across a 1 cm spark gap 30-34 kv can cross to ground, NOT 400KV, you would need like a 10 cm gap. 😟😩😞
Great video ! Question for you, I have just bought 2 Chinese 908 series tasers from Wish and they both don't discharge. The flash lights work but not the tasers. Any ideas ? Appreciate it ! 🙂
I'm definitely not the person you'd want to ask about this because I don't know a lot about circuitry and stuff like that. id guess that you just got faulty ones because they're from wish. do they make a whining noise when you try to activate them?
@@TheHeat55 I believe the terminals may be too far apart, so the module can't make enough voltage to arc across. A larger gap will make louder, but less arcs, which means lower frequency. If the module can't make the arc, I believe it will start arcing internally. Because all the components within the module are close together, the arcs happen more frequently so you get a whining sound. I'm not sure exactly what's causing it, but that's my best guess
@@creativecore2887 Thank's a million CC ! I have 3 of these tasers, they all worked for a day. The seller wrote that you had to charge them for 10 hrs before they were first used. They all have the same little wire for charging, I'm wondering if it's not a charging problem. Were they over-charged ? The charging light doesn't turn green when fully charged. Anyway I'll try the spoon thing CC. Thank's again for the detailed help 🙂
Why would you at the battery in paralel instead of series, even though the module you used is used made for 6v. this way you have 3v with a longer battery life.
@@Sco_Wrld the batteries are in parallel, this means that the voltage is not stacked. If you have 4 battery and you connect them in series the voltage adds up so you get 6 volt because 1.5v * 4(batteries) = 6v. The configuration in the video has 2 batteries in series (so 3v) and the other two also in series, however the two pares are in parallel so instead of adding 3v to 3v to make 6v they keep the voltage low while providing a higher current. The device is rated for 6v so it is better to use 6v instead of 3v
@@creativecore2887 i've fixed the problem, the button has 4 legs, and i connected two leg on each wire, when you're only supposed to connect one on each
@@stalnos3581 the module is alot cheaper than regular taser. In my country. I made a homemade taser for just 1.2 dollars. If I buy a taser. I spend 10 - 15 dollar cheapest.
@@burntt999 it would be very complicated to wind a high voltage transformer yourself. And it can't be homemade if you need to buy transistors. Capacitors. And such.
@@RayceVR this is the description of the video -------------------------------------------------- In this video, I will show you how to build a powerful taser at home with simple parts, all for under $20! -------------------------------------------------- Materials Used Taser Module: Tactile Buttons: Battery Holders: Soldering Iron Kit: Hot glue gun Tape Two small nails x4 AA Batteries -------------------------------------------------- If you enjoyed this video, feel free to leave a Like and Subscribe for more content like this! You can also leave a Comment if you have any suggestions for making my videos better! --------------------------------------------------
a 9v battery works but isn't recommended because most taser modules are only rated for 6 volts. You could throw on another AA battery and it would probably be fine.
I directly connected the volt booster to a two 1.5v Double AA battery to test it, it work but in the 2nd attempt, it didn't and it seems that it doesn't have a continuity when i test it with multimeter. Can someone explain to me what just happened? Is it possible to fix it?
I honestly don't know what could've caused it to fail, but these taser modules are very cheaply made and very finicky so it probably just died. I would recommend using 5-6v though which would be 4 AA batteries.
@@creativecore2887so using an inadequate input voltage such as 3v would likely broke it? And probably because it was "made in china". 😂 But does your teaser module still working with 5~6v batteries? If does maybe I'll try that if I ever salvage one in the Garage.
how would one control output ??..... example if this was a survival hunting device with probes and wires on a forked spear such as for use after netting an animal ... in order to subdue it.. Obviously you would subdue squirrel at lower voltage you would say a wild pig so you need some way to modify the output...
Lie. There is no way that produces 400KV. Not even 40KV. 10KV, maybe 5KV, more probably.
Ey dude, can you explain me why it can't produce 400kV of energy? I'm quite new to electric theory so could you explain me this to me please?
@@enrique1305 Because 1KV will leap a spark gap 1mm wide and 10KV will leap a spark gap 10mm wide and 100KV will leap a spark gap 100mm wide and 400KV will leap a spark gap 400mm wide and the secondary of that tiny transformer isn't 400mm wide so 400KV .would just leap across the transformer internally, causing a short circuit and destroying the transformer. The transformer isn't even 40mm wide, and the secondary wires aren't kept 40mm apart so even 40KV would arc inside this "taser" thing and destroy the batteries. Remember, a leaping arc can use random metal objects as "stepping stones", so the only gaps it really needs to leap in this case are wire-to-battery and battery-to-battery. That's a very short gap... and it doesn't leap there so the voltage cannot possibly be very high.
In a 400KV system, you need to keep everything in the secondary path at least 400mm apart and prevent any metal between the secondary wires or you'll get arcing where you don't want it. In addition, you really need corona ribs everywhere to prevent electrical short paths through dust and oils on surfaces. Every automotive ignition system has corona ribs like that everywhere, and automotive ignition systems use only 20KV to 40KV.
The spark gap shown at 3:04 is only about 5mm wide, which tells me that this little transformer probably prodoces a real-world secondary voltage of about 5KV with a 6V input... a mere 1:833 winding ratio.
@@enrique1305 Also... please read Anthony Garofalo's 1-star review; he actually measured the output voltage at 10KV.
@@timhofstetter5654but why did it create plasma and lot of air when I connected 4 super heavy duty camelion batteries
@@timhofstetter5654 I measured the distance and it created plasma within 1 cm gap
What is the black thing you put on top of the battery packs
it's called the "high voltage generator" i can't find the original of its name.
Boost converter
Tysm it helped me alot cuz one of my friends is beating me up at my college so i stunned him and it work 😊 tysm
😭😭
Bro 💀
Which capacitor you've used?
Thank you for this currently going to school and there is alot of kidnapping in the Philippines and i needed this🙏🙏🙏
just don't bring it if its against school policy
me 2 im in philipines
me 3, this is very useful
Me 4
me five👍👍
great tutorial couldnt belive it worked ty
muss man die roten drähte verbinden ?
What is the black thing on top of the batteries?
high voltage generator
Great video I showed it to my dad and he said it was a good but the solder job was absolutely horrible
What soldering? 99% of the time he used hotglue
You either solder or use hot glue
Hi, at 2:43, can you explain to me where these black wires come from that need to be soldered to the button? Are these the wires that “come out” of the batteries? Thanks.
yes, these wires are the negative wires coming out of the battery packs
Good and wonderful work. I wish you success in your careers. Thank you for this beautiful dimension
heres a Bigger n better one
ruclips.net/video/67l9LVcIQ90/видео.html
What’s the name of the black thing with the green wire …. That the button was placed on
a taser module
@@creativecore2887 6v?
It’s a boost converter
capasitor 6v to 400kv
"Boost Step-up Power Module High-voltage Generator" an induction coil like in an automobile.
Thank you very much this is a great defender
Can you say me which things we must use.Besides,we can use some different battery?
Have you used normal AA 1.5 volt batteries ?
When I wire the 2 black wire to the button it goes off instantly, I have the 4 leg button. What do I do?
i belive you have to connect the wires to the legs on the same side
courses.ideate.cmu.edu/99-355/s2022/images/tactile_switch_wiring.jpg
Connect all your wires and switches and what not together first, then remember proper plyers they ground you and yeah. Always positive first I was told. As with no ground or negative there's no current atm until you connect ALl of the wires. Aka the negative last ground is so device doesn't become scary and have a pulsating current going to through the devices you decide to Amp up your use and use more power. It'll help you respect electricity and not be a dumb ass or a pussy....
Both black wires on one side of switch / grn on opposite side of switch ( make sure wires are not touching ea. Other or u will have direct contact which will bypass the switch.
Its opposite side output btw
How many hours we need to charge it
explenation on the components please. I dont know what the cilinder is
You buy it 300kv stun gun module it cheaper than premade stun gun
Its quite easy im a scientist and ive purched these they are call boost converters they are found on amazon
spot. Great content my man
Thank you man for sharing this stuff
heres mine that i made
ruclips.net/video/67l9LVcIQ90/видео.html
What voltage generator did you use?
Can you use hot glue to connect the cables instead of soldering?
Not recommended
Do you think this could also work with AAAbattery holders, batteries and a smaller taser module.
What is the piece you put on the battery pack is it just to be a handle
what did you put on the front of the battery packs?
I was wondering the same thing
the taser module
Does it work whit a seesaw button? Yes or no?
Can a nyone tell me?
it would but if you drop it it will stay on instead of automatically shutting off
Thanks
THIS IS A NOTE FOR EVERYONE: if you think about putting the batterys in after the step at 2:00 , DON'T. i accidentally 'tased' myself because i thought i could do this like that.
How much did it hurt?
@mushymushrooms.not much but it was the battery that shocked me not the taser electricity itself
Works 100% nice one
heres mine that i made
ruclips.net/video/67l9LVcIQ90/видео.html
@@DaSlotho ruclips.net/user/shortsd1FQX7OPs-g?feature=share nice I did this with mine haha
Where can I buy an electrical transformer?
Very good brother😁
Nice
what was the cylindrical black thing that u connected with the batteries
That's called a tranformer
Did you put all the red wires together?
will two 3.7v battery's work pleas reply
good very good idea dene ke liye
Where can I buy a taser module?
i got mine on amazon
@@creativecore2887 thanks
please URL
Capacitor ratings?
what is the black box u have used there? i really need to know!
Connector❤
What is it or the name of the piece that you put on top of the batteries
I was wondering the same
una pregunta, si te alcanza, que daño causa?
dolor solamente o ,quemadura tambien?
Thx so much I’ve been wanting to make decently powerful arcs forforever
Very professional work, Thanks my friend ❤️❤️❤️👌👌
ثثج٨غنلنيمامةتغتبعي٩٧٤٩بع٧قبابعلغذوفب٧قتقلنهف٩ي٦دخفيقخيغلت٩٦قفنكعقحف٧حق٧فعحلغخخف
skema nya Mr rangkaiannya bagamana
lol
Will it work if i put 2 batteries instead of 4 batteries
Probably, but just either weaker arcs, or less of them
What is that round black thing 1:30
Taser module
Is that just a pease of plastic or what is inside it? @@creativecore2887
Trafo
Great sharing
What u using
Can you also use normal on-off switch or does it have to be tacticale buttons
any switch my friend. on/off toggle, Decore,.. lol push button. i believe this module will shut off after 20 sec
@@MilkBugswhy will it shut off?
What if u connect 4 of those H.V.G’s together ?
Hi I want to know what is that black thing at the top of the thing
This is fan's battery 😂😂😂
what determines the distance between the prongs how would you increase the distance
What is that black thing on top
What name of the big black 1?
Where i cand find that voltage module?in toys i cand find?
Creative video, thanks :)
How many ohms is that resistor, thank you
Fudge, what do people lie, 400KV NO THATS NOT HOW HIGH VOLTAGE WORKS that's like 32kv not 400,000. And remember across a 1 cm spark gap 30-34 kv can cross to ground, NOT 400KV, you would need like a 10 cm gap. 😟😩😞
🤓
OK...now explain roblox lore next
@@phathunesengani323 oof I don’t know that 😐
Mini Taser
ruclips.net/video/TtPYsLC-ymg/видео.html
His battery's are weak and the volt step up is 400kv
Superb
C quoi le truc au dessus merci bien à vous et français super merchi
How does one get a 'taser model'
you can get them online
New coil plug for my bike😃👍
What’s the brick black thing on top of the battery’s 😅
taser module
Can this electric gun make someone faint?
How much amp is this
What’s the black thing?
Good 👍👍👍👍👍
Is there a safe why to measure the voltage on this? My multimeter caps at 600v
i got no clue, sorry
what is that black thing you brang in at 1.30
taser module
Great video ! Question for you, I have just bought 2 Chinese 908 series tasers from Wish and they both don't discharge. The flash lights work but not the tasers. Any ideas ? Appreciate it ! 🙂
I'm definitely not the person you'd want to ask about this because I don't know a lot about circuitry and stuff like that. id guess that you just got faulty ones because they're from wish. do they make a whining noise when you try to activate them?
@@creativecore2887 Yes, they do !! ??
@@TheHeat55 I believe the terminals may be too far apart, so the module can't make enough voltage to arc across. A larger gap will make louder, but less arcs, which means lower frequency. If the module can't make the arc, I believe it will start arcing internally. Because all the components within the module are close together, the arcs happen more frequently so you get a whining sound. I'm not sure exactly what's causing it, but that's my best guess
@@TheHeat55 try using a spoon to touch one of the prongs and move the spoon closer to the other one. Maybe The taser needs a closer gap
@@creativecore2887 Thank's a million CC !
I have 3 of these tasers, they all worked for a day. The seller wrote that you had to charge them for 10 hrs before they were first used. They all have the same little wire for charging, I'm wondering if it's not a charging problem. Were they over-charged ? The charging light doesn't turn green when fully charged. Anyway I'll try the spoon thing CC. Thank's again for the detailed help 🙂
Where do u get the taser module from??
its high voltage convertor
amzom
Is bhai reply jarur Dena kya aisi gun banakar bhej sakte ho
मेल में पसंद है?
mel mein pasand hai?
What called that black connector?
hey , i have a switch with 4 legs. how do i solder that?
你这头像有点。。。。
Working on constructing this with the batteries already installed. I do think so!😲
WHAT IS INSIDE DE BLACK TUBE? IT IS A COIL OR ELECTRONICS TRANSISTORS...
look in the description
What is the name of that black piece?
What is it called
is this lethal????? is it safe?!?!?
Why would you at the battery in paralel instead of series, even though the module you used is used made for 6v. this way you have 3v with a longer battery life.
I don’t get it can you explain it to me
@@Sco_Wrld the batteries are in parallel, this means that the voltage is not stacked. If you have 4 battery and you connect them in series the voltage adds up so you get 6 volt because 1.5v * 4(batteries) = 6v. The configuration in the video has 2 batteries in series (so 3v) and the other two also in series, however the two pares are in parallel so instead of adding 3v to 3v to make 6v they keep the voltage low while providing a higher current. The device is rated for 6v so it is better to use 6v instead of 3v
How much
how powerful is this ?
it kinda hurts but it's not super powerful
@@creativecore2887 ah ok, thanks.
The taser goes on as soon as i put in the batteries and the button doesn't work? how do you fix that
does it turn off when you press it?
@@creativecore2887 i've fixed the problem, the button has 4 legs, and i connected two leg on each wire, when you're only supposed to connect one on each
@@SSL22222 when I connect the button it goes off straight away?
im a bit confused so we dont need that red wire?
you need to connect the 2 red wires so the battery connects to the transformator thing
No jeje, osea que elementos se usaron hno??
它的电流是多少啊?
ABOVE THE BATTERIES, GOES A BLACK TUBE GLUE WITH SILICONE AND ABOVE IT HAS THE TWO PINS WHERE THE VOLTAIC ARC IS FORMED... WHAT IS THAT CYLINDER???
taser module
Where did the high eletricity came from
how to make taser:
step one: buy taser.
step two: connect battery
congratulations
@@stalnos3581 the module is alot cheaper than regular taser. In my country. I made a homemade taser for just 1.2 dollars. If I buy a taser. I spend 10 - 15 dollar cheapest.
lol hahahaha right!? I’m just looking at the link on amazon too thinking the same thing.
@@XenyQ_OFFthat doesn’t make the title of the video any less false.
Edit: changing words.
@@burntt999 it would be very complicated to wind a high voltage transformer yourself. And it can't be homemade if you need to buy transistors. Capacitors. And such.
How did the guy you bought it from make it though
Soft working!
وين تجي لبيسا هدي
What is happening at 2:02 ? it isn’t displayed clearly enough
I forgot to film this, but I connected both of the red wires together and taped them to the module
@@creativecore2887 thanks, I’ve been able to complete it now. It works perfectly.
@@bobjames994 glad to hear it!
ice its actually working, im suprised
Que componente eletronico você colocou com a pilha ? e qual o valor ?
Todas as peças usadas estão na descrição
@@creativecore2887 no they are not
@@RayceVR this is the description of the video
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In this video, I will show you how to build a powerful taser at home with simple parts, all for under $20!
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Materials Used
Taser Module:
Tactile Buttons:
Battery Holders:
Soldering Iron Kit:
Hot glue gun
Tape
Two small nails
x4 AA Batteries
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If you enjoyed this video, feel free to leave a Like and Subscribe for more content like this! You can also leave a Comment if you have any suggestions for making my videos better!
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Is this Safe?
Why wouldn't you use a 9 volt ?
the taser module is rated for 3-6 volts
What was that in the frant
would u recommend using a 9v battery?
a 9v battery works but isn't recommended because most taser modules are only rated for 6 volts. You could throw on another AA battery and it would probably be fine.
Awesome
Bao tiên môt cái vây
ano po yang black na pinatong?
I directly connected the volt booster to a two 1.5v Double AA battery to test it, it work but in the 2nd attempt, it didn't and it seems that it doesn't have a continuity when i test it with multimeter.
Can someone explain to me what just happened? Is it possible to fix it?
I honestly don't know what could've caused it to fail, but these taser modules are very cheaply made and very finicky so it probably just died. I would recommend using 5-6v though which would be 4 AA batteries.
@@creativecore2887so using an inadequate input voltage such as 3v would likely broke it?
And probably because it was "made in china". 😂
But does your teaser module still working with 5~6v batteries? If does maybe I'll try that if I ever salvage one in the Garage.
how would one control output ??..... example if this was a survival hunting device with probes and wires on a forked spear such as for use after netting an animal ... in order to subdue it.. Obviously you would subdue squirrel at lower voltage you would say a wild pig so you need some way to modify the output...
get a resistor for the battery or a voltave control knob.
where can i get the transformer?
The black thing above batteries.. Is that tranformer..?