After wasting my time watching 15 videos useless on youtube how to upgrade my mouskito electric racket, I found this one and simple and usefull !!!! Thanks !!!!!
Sometime when you hit them they don't stick in the racket. You see/hear the spark but can't find it. Then it's back flying around. I need a one hitter quitter.
Just bought 10 of these in the local store for £2 each, i only needed one, but the things you can do with these and the tech inside for just £2 is a no brainer really...you can create some really sinister projects that people find shocking...Literally..
Terminals match up nicely with 9v alkaline…would it be hard to modify this so that increasing input power from 3 to 9v wouldn’t damage it? What would that do to the high voltage output which is currently about 3-4 kV, I think.? Thanks.
Hi Chich, Thanks! Can I add the capacitor to a 120 VAC rechargeable swatter? I imagine it has a rectifier circuit and dc battery, the rest the same. Thanks, Gus in Caracas.
Is it possible to electrify insect window screen to zap mosquitoes that are trying to get at you? I was looking out my window one evening and within minutes there were dozens of mosquitoes attracted to me exhaling CO2. If it weren't for the screen separating us, they would have feasted on me. I would love to be able to watch these vermin roast as they attempt to get at me.
This is really awesome! Thank you for this video. I live in Brazil and I definitely need a more powerful zapper. ALSO: Has anyone made a "traditional" bug zapper out of one of these rackets? The kind of bug zapper that has a light in the center and the insects fly to it and get zapped. One of my rackets broke and I was thinking of rolling the screens into a cylinder/roll and putting a light in the center. I think it might work, but not to sure, because when you hit the bug with the racket, there is a lot of force that causes the insect thru the first screen and into the second screen. Maybe the insects won't be able to kill themselves properly by touching both screens at the same time. LOL.
I live in Arizona, we've got a lot of the same annoying, sometimes poisonous, critters running around that you do in Austrailia. What size was that transformer you used? What do you think would deliver more punch, using batteries with higher voltage or ramping up the transformer? For a big bug killing zapper, do you need a new capacitor also?
Hi Chris, the tranformer is the standard one fitted to the bug zapper, I'll do a video later and I'll be increasing the battery voltage to see what the zapper will do. Some extra capacitors will be added as well just for the fun of it. Good luck with your critters!!!
Sure, it's not a complicated circuit. Just step up the voltage to about 3000V or more and use it to charge a capacitor that you make as big as possible.
Hollie Garner I’ve added one capacitor of 2 kv (actually the same as the original one. I got it from a spare swatter) in parallel. But I don’t notice any difference...? Actually it seems like the swatter had become less powerfull
I think it’s so funny how you can find videos on RUclips for anything and I never contribute but thank you so much for uploading this video. My bug zapper stopped zapping but while I’m at it I might as will super charge it. I wasn’t positive how to test it without hurting myself either I tried dripping water on it and I didn’t do anything but I wasn’t sure if it was because it was broken or because I am broken lol
❤ I Prakash Sharma from Bhopal (India), also added extra pf capacitor in parallel but not increasing output voltage from 500 vdc to 1k vdc which is extremely necessary to kill mosquito. Please suggest solution.
How did you know that the earlier capacitor was burnt or broke, that you went straight to the old capacitor and replaced it ? What was that you found that identified the capacitor was the culprit ! Nice video and very informative.
Hello, looks like there was room right above the original capacitor inside the casing. i think it is saver to placer the extra capacitor inside. regards
Yes, I see what you mean, but the capacitor was just a little too big to fit in there probably. This capacitor was taken out of a broken grinder, I have since collected a few more that will actually fit in the space you mentioned, thanks for your comment 🙂
@@chich7089 I've noticed, an electrolytic capacitor of this value only charges to around 475V, standard it reaches 840V. So I added a couple 275V film capacitors instead so it still reaches it's 840V. Namely I have these three now in it: xgd-x2 mkp (standard), x1 ckx 824k 300v and a ps105k, both of those out of an old broken PC Power supply. It works and cooks more but since it's the same voltage with the double AAs it doesn't zap better at all, only cooks better.
Luc Peeters on this particular model the capacitor is across the secondary windings of the transformer, no resistor at all. I can press the button and come back to it after 30 mins or so an it will still spark. Thanks for you comment.
@@nikitaverginadis8579 sir , I need a way to modify EITHER , this type of zapper racket .. *OR* .. the big electrical - AC operated - one , to be operated continuously by DC 12V of solar system ... Is there any way to doing so , you - or any one else here knows - PLEASE explain it in a reply !!! ... thank you in advance .
If I cut one of the yellow wires trying to remove the top metal mesh ( I didn't know it was attached to it under the plastic handle) can I bridge it with the other yellow wire?? Will it work??
Don't understand how you could use caps rated at only 300-500 volts (as described in some of the comment replies.) Isn't the secondary creating something like 2 or 3 KV (I know it's DC, but its still in the kilovolt range)? Seems like those capacitors would break down at that voltage.
Well i think he looked at what capacitor originally was inside and since it not breaks down it's voltage is okay. But maybe some not so honest manufacturer made it cheaply by putting inside capacitor without voltage reserve, and it's not good. The best way is to make a measurement through divider.
Is there a reason they go from DC to AC and back to DC? Obviously batteries are DC and you want DC for final, but do they just not make a step up DC to DC to 3000V ?
Suijin Noname, I think it's a cost issue, both circuits would need a transformer, and this one is effective and cheaper to manufacture, with minimal parts...
The current (amps) at the AC end is very small, it would tickle a fly. Therefore its converted to DC and the capacitor is used to store the charge, thus supplying high voltage and a burst of high current enough to zap a fly.
DC doesn't increase voltage going thru a transformer, so you have to convert DC to AC using that oscillating transistor. The transformer hikes the voltage up and then the diodes convert back to DC to do the zapping.
@@PF-gi9vv Honestly original capacitor is not enough, it's only bruise fly's and they quickly return to flying, that's why i looked for increasing power to one tap them.
@caniborrow20dollars I don’t want it running 24 hours per se but want it to start working automatically the next morning. The bug zappers don’t work because flies seem to be attracted to smell not light and you cAnt really place the bait efficiently in them. I fixed the problem by buying zappers that charged from USB cables and had them connected to power directly.I do follow your advice and duct taped the switch on. It works like a charm although doesn’t look great aesthetically
well done sir , useful info. ... I need a way to modify EITHER , this type of zapper racket .. OR .. the big electrical - AC operated - one , to be operated continuously by DC 12V of solar system ... Is there any way to doing so , you - or any one else here knows - PLEASE explain it in a reply !!! ... thank you in advance .
What you that'd be a 22000 picofarad capacitor at 2000 volts, so 0.022 microfarad. Go with a 0.2 or so microfarad capacitor, so a 204, 224j (j is the tolerance of 10pF x5 +- the stated value and isn't critical at all in this application).
No, adding additional capacitance only increases the level of stored charge. It does nothing to change the voltage ⚡ input. To increase voltage you can do one of 3 things. Increase battery voltage to say a 9v battery. Modify the built in voltage doubler circuit into a tripler by adding additional capacitors and diodes to the circuit. Swap out the transformer for one with a higher turns ratio. OR..... you could just do away with the factory guts and make one of those 50,000v modules for sale on Amazon and eBay fit inside the handle along with adding the biggest 3.5-6v rechargeable lithium battery you can cram into it. Guaranteed devastation then!
If you do modify the circuit by increasing voltage ⚡, THEN you may have to install a capacitor with a higher voltage rating.... just remember that a capacitors voltage rating is only indicative of what it can withstand voltage wise. It says nothing about total capacitance and is not to be interpreted as an output value. A 10,000 v capacitor can work just as fine at 5 volts. Just don't exceed 10k on voltage.
I would've had to break away some of the plastic molded tabs on the inside of the handle to fit the extra capacitor, thanks for your comment, cheers...
Nice..... but, A capacitor in parallel adds its value to the value of the capacitor already in the swatter. This creates a bigger spark But the fly swatter remains under tension for minutes after letting go of the pushbutton. Therefore, a discharge resistor must be placed across the capacitor for safety. I think 22M 1/8 watt is enough (red red blue) I also wonder whether the electronics can withstand the larger charging current because the capacity has been increased. The voltage on the red wires outside the swatter is about 2000 Volts so the insulation of the wires is questionable. It is better to keep the capacitor inboard, there is enough space. Also do not cross the wires inside to the wire maze on the outside but run them parallel to the capacitor leads to avoid a flashover between wire end capasitor. Who I am? I'm a technical engineer at KEMA, The Netherland.
Can you tell me why just adding a capacitor ads more voltage? Isn’t the parallel going te have the same voltage on both capacitors namely the voltage coming out of the transformer? Please help!
voltage will be the same, charge time on cap increased , but also discharge current greater, cap needs to be high enough voltage rating not to break down
@@chich7089 are you sure it was 27 microfarads? That's awfully fully tiny for such a value and would likely bog down the oscillator due to inrush. Perhaps 0.22 uF, which would be more like that form factor?
Just over 3 minutes into your video. I really enjoy DIY, and am finding that I desire a closer camera shot. Maybe in future videos you can implement this.
The original capacitor is usually 1.5/2kvolt, the one you have mounted is certainly lower if you have removed it from a grinder, with the voltages involved it risks exploding.
just fyi, you can simply attach 1 lead of the cap to the inside wire grid and 1 lead to the outside wire grid (both outside wire grids are electrically connected already), no need to disassemble as electrically the same place you placed yours. Be careful, wrong selection of cap and the cap can go boom... yes explode : )
Yes, you are right about the grids being electrically connected to the capacitor, but I found it near impossible to solder on the aluminium grid, hence taking apart the handle to solder on the capacitor leads. Thanks for your comment Kenneth...
I had several of those zapstick stun guns laying around, so i gutted one of them, as well as my flyswatter. Then i simply transfered the stun gun "insides" to my flyswatter, and upgraded to a 9v battery. The result is extremely effective at killing any bug ive needed to kill, particularly paper wasps. And whats nice is that i can hold the button down and get a continuous zapping effect, as opposed to having to press the button over and over for each "charge".
@@chich7089 I'v been thinking about building a mouse trap with these zappers.But I don't want to kill myself.With the component you added if i added another one do you think that would kill a mouse?.So there would be 3compacitors all up.My email is flyingonetoe@hotmail.com thanks
.22uf doesn't really seem like much. What are the voltage ratings on those capacitors? I'm thinking the extra capacitance wouldn't increase the voltage at all but it would increase the current during the discharge. Definitely be careful.
After wasting my time watching 15 videos useless on youtube how to upgrade my mouskito electric racket, I found this one and simple and usefull !!!!
Thanks !!!!!
Thanks for the great comment Gerard!!!
I thought you were saying this one was useless I’m like “whaaaaaaaaaaat?!” Lol
Sometime when you hit them they don't stick in the racket. You see/hear the spark but can't find it. Then it's back flying around. I need a one hitter quitter.
Just bought 10 of these in the local store for £2 each, i only needed one, but the things you can do with these and the tech inside for just £2 is a no brainer really...you can create some really sinister projects that people find shocking...Literally..
Show us !
really "shocking"(if u get it)
Please tell me the name of the capicitor which you added, because I want to upgrade my mosquito zapper also
Terminals match up nicely with 9v alkaline…would it be hard to modify this so that increasing input power from 3 to 9v wouldn’t damage it? What would that do to the high voltage output which is currently about 3-4 kV, I think.? Thanks.
Thanks a good video!!, which capacitor added?
Hi Chich, Thanks! Can I add the capacitor to a 120 VAC rechargeable swatter? I imagine it has a rectifier circuit and dc battery, the rest the same. Thanks, Gus in Caracas.
I'm sure you can Gustavo, add a couple of capacitors and have fun!! Thanks for your comment...
Is it possible to electrify insect window screen to zap mosquitoes that are trying to get at you? I was looking out my window one evening and within minutes there were dozens of mosquitoes attracted to me exhaling CO2. If it weren't for the screen separating us, they would have feasted on me. I would love to be able to watch these vermin roast as they attempt to get at me.
what is the full specs of the capacitor?
it could be better if you put some close up focus on that capacitor for about 2sec
This is really awesome! Thank you for this video. I live in Brazil and I definitely need a more powerful zapper.
ALSO: Has anyone made a "traditional" bug zapper out of one of these rackets? The kind of bug zapper that has a light in the center and the insects fly to it and get zapped. One of my rackets broke and I was thinking of rolling the screens into a cylinder/roll and putting a light in the center. I think it might work, but not to sure, because when you hit the bug with the racket, there is a lot of force that causes the insect thru the first screen and into the second screen. Maybe the insects won't be able to kill themselves properly by touching both screens at the same time. LOL.
Nice idea 👍, I think it'll work if you put a UV globe in the centre just like the traditional bug zappers you plug into the mains...
I live in Arizona, we've got a lot of the same annoying, sometimes poisonous, critters running around that you do in Austrailia. What size was that transformer you used? What do you think would deliver more punch, using batteries with higher voltage or ramping up the transformer? For a big bug killing zapper, do you need a new capacitor also?
Hi Chris, the tranformer is the standard one fitted to the bug zapper, I'll do a video later and I'll be increasing the battery voltage to see what the zapper will do. Some extra capacitors will be added as well just for the fun of it.
Good luck with your critters!!!
You could try turning the voltage doubler into a tripler, but it'd likely arc on you and you'd need higher voltage capacitors.
@@chich7089
Still standing by for that video.........
Hi, can you use any sort of capacitor? Elco? Regards
@@user-2uf2kr2c the capacitor is out of a 240 volt electric drill, 0.33uf
Its an awesome hack! Thx. Is it possible to make the circuit at home and make our own customize Electric flyswatter?
Sure, it's not a complicated circuit. Just step up the voltage to about 3000V or more and use it to charge a capacitor that you make as big as possible.
I may have missed it, but what is the capacitance and voltage of the original capacitor? Thanks for the video!
Original capacitor is .22uf 400volt...
If u missed it u can just watch it again or what??
Hollie Garner I’ve added one capacitor of 2 kv (actually the same as the original one. I got it from a spare swatter) in parallel. But I don’t notice any difference...? Actually it seems like the swatter had become less powerfull
Add it in series
I think it’s so funny how you can find videos on RUclips for anything and I never contribute but thank you so much for uploading this video. My bug zapper stopped zapping but while I’m at it I might as will super charge it. I wasn’t positive how to test it without hurting myself either I tried dripping water on it and I didn’t do anything but I wasn’t sure if it was because it was broken or because I am broken lol
Dang it I don’t have all the tools necessary but thank you it’s still helpful I can still fix it back to normal
❤ I Prakash Sharma from Bhopal (India), also added extra pf capacitor in parallel but not increasing output voltage from 500 vdc to 1k vdc which is extremely necessary to kill mosquito.
Please suggest solution.
from which store can u buy electric swatter in Australia?
I got this one from a $2 shop, but they are not always available...
Chich for fucks sake, just paid $8 for it on eBay 😂
How did you know that the earlier capacitor was burnt or broke, that you went straight to the old capacitor and replaced it ? What was that you found that identified the capacitor was the culprit !
Nice video and very informative.
Shashi the old capacitor wasn't broken, I just added another capacitor in parallel with it to increase the total capacitance...
@Fred Ziffle the capacitor voltage rating that I used is 300v, you can use 250v capacitors also...
@Fred Ziffle you'll find those capacitors in old drills and grinders, try putting a few in parallel...
Hello, looks like there was room right above the original capacitor inside the casing. i think it is saver to placer the extra capacitor inside. regards
Yes, I see what you mean, but the capacitor was just a little too big to fit in there probably.
This capacitor was taken out of a broken grinder, I have since collected a few more that will actually fit in the space you mentioned, thanks for your comment 🙂
I saw mine has a 0.33uF 275V one in it and a small resistor.
Could I use a 180uF 400V one or is that too much Farad for safety?
It will take too long to "charge up", I have tried this before and it took a while between useful "zaps"
@@chich7089 I've noticed, an electrolytic capacitor of this value only charges to around 475V, standard it reaches 840V.
So I added a couple 275V film capacitors instead so it still reaches it's 840V.
Namely I have these three now in it: xgd-x2 mkp (standard), x1 ckx 824k 300v and a ps105k, both of those out of an old broken PC Power supply.
It works and cooks more but since it's the same voltage with the double AAs it doesn't zap better at all, only cooks better.
Thank you
what sort of capacitor is it? You should put a parts list in the 'description below' bit. :)
The capacitor is a .22uf 300V.
@@chich7089 Thanx mate, all best for New Year!
stay SAFE!, and ISOLATE :)
Whats the rating on the cap?
Interesting. Need to convert a couple of cheap ones. Isn't there a really high Ohm resistor over that capacitor?
Luc Peeters on this particular model the capacitor is across the secondary windings of the transformer, no resistor at all. I can press the button and come back to it after 30 mins or so an it will still spark.
Thanks for you comment.
@@nikitaverginadis8579 sir , I need a way to modify EITHER , this type of zapper racket .. *OR* .. the big electrical - AC operated - one , to be operated continuously by DC 12V of solar system ... Is there any way to doing so , you - or any one else here knows - PLEASE explain it in a reply !!! ... thank you in advance .
@@muneerwahaib6359 both the zappers are AC operated
@@muneerwahaib6359 in this model dc is converted to AC and in the other big one AC is used to charge battery
@@muneerwahaib6359 to run an AC circuit with 12v DC you must use an inverter unit to invert, convert, and boost the voltage
Would it make any difference just changing the battery pack to a 9V?
I tried that with another bug zapper and it destroyed the transistor, though it did work for a very short time, thanks for the comment Kim...
If I cut one of the yellow wires trying to remove the top metal mesh ( I didn't know it was attached to it under the plastic handle) can I bridge it with the other yellow wire?? Will it work??
Yes, the 2 yellow wires are the outer grid, the red inside one is the positive.
Don't understand how you could use caps rated at only 300-500 volts (as described in some of the comment replies.) Isn't the secondary creating something like 2 or 3 KV (I know it's DC, but its still in the kilovolt range)? Seems like those capacitors would break down at that voltage.
Well i think he looked at what capacitor originally was inside and since it not breaks down it's voltage is okay. But maybe some not so honest manufacturer made it cheaply by putting inside capacitor without voltage reserve, and it's not good.
The best way is to make a measurement through divider.
Is there a reason they go from DC to AC and back to DC?
Obviously batteries are DC and you want DC for final, but do they just not make a step up DC to DC to 3000V ?
Suijin Noname, I think it's a cost issue, both circuits would need a transformer, and this one is effective and cheaper to manufacture, with minimal parts...
Yeah I searched just for a bit and saw only about $120 for just DC to DC
The current (amps) at the AC end is very small, it would tickle a fly. Therefore its converted to DC and the capacitor is used to store the charge, thus supplying high voltage and a burst of high current enough to zap a fly.
DC doesn't increase voltage going thru a transformer, so you have to convert DC to AC using that oscillating transistor. The transformer hikes the voltage up and then the diodes convert back to DC to do the zapping.
@@PF-gi9vv Honestly original capacitor is not enough, it's only bruise fly's and they quickly return to flying, that's why i looked for increasing power to one tap them.
I’m looking to make a zapper that runs on electricity that I can place outside and constantly kill flies . Any ideas?
@caniborrow20dollars I’ve done that but I need to figure out how to have it running all the time
@caniborrow20dollars I don’t want it running 24 hours per se but want it to start working automatically the next morning. The bug zappers don’t work because flies seem to be attracted to smell not light and you cAnt really place the bait efficiently in them. I fixed the problem by buying zappers that charged from USB cables and had them connected to power directly.I do follow your advice and duct taped the switch on. It works like a charm although doesn’t look great aesthetically
So getting 2 of em. En putting 2 capacitors in 1 machine will double power ?
It will create a bigger "zap" yes
Hmm Just did. And tested. Flies still keep moving or flying away after being Just stunned.
Ne3d more power...!! :d
well done sir , useful info. ... I need a way to modify EITHER , this type of zapper racket .. OR .. the big electrical - AC operated - one , to be operated continuously by DC 12V of solar system ... Is there any way to doing so , you - or any one else here knows - PLEASE explain it in a reply !!! ... thank you in advance .
12 volts DC will destroy the small zapper, I'll have to experiment to see how you can operate it on 12volts...
@@chich7089
O.K , I am waiting eagerly for the result of your test ... Thank you , again !
What is out two points
I was adding new caps 2000v 223j but the zap still weak, battery condition is good 4v, whats wrong ? can u help me
What you that'd be a 22000 picofarad capacitor at 2000 volts, so 0.022 microfarad. Go with a 0.2 or so microfarad capacitor, so a 204, 224j (j is the tolerance of 10pF x5 +- the stated value and isn't critical at all in this application).
Check transformer and transistor
can you use a h v capacitor to up voltage
No, adding additional capacitance only increases the level of stored charge. It does nothing to change the voltage ⚡ input. To increase voltage you can do one of 3 things. Increase battery voltage to say a 9v battery. Modify the built in voltage doubler circuit into a tripler by adding additional capacitors and diodes to the circuit. Swap out the transformer for one with a higher turns ratio. OR..... you could just do away with the factory guts and make one of those 50,000v modules for sale on Amazon and eBay fit inside the handle along with adding the biggest 3.5-6v rechargeable lithium battery you can cram into it. Guaranteed devastation then!
If you do modify the circuit by increasing voltage ⚡, THEN you may have to install a capacitor with a higher voltage rating.... just remember that a capacitors voltage rating is only indicative of what it can withstand voltage wise. It says nothing about total capacitance and is not to be interpreted as an output value. A 10,000 v capacitor can work just as fine at 5 volts. Just don't exceed 10k on voltage.
There was still enough space inside, why run the cap outside the casing?
I would've had to break away some of the plastic molded tabs on the inside of the handle to fit the extra capacitor, thanks for your comment, cheers...
@@chich7089 thanks for the reply, was curious ü
What is the value of that poly capacitor which extra connected at least ?
The extra capacitor is a 0.22uf 300VAC, it was out of a broken drill...
Great video! Would you reccomend i match the same voltage on the microfad capacitor to the one the racket comes with standard? Thanks!
Same voltage or higher should be ok, Cheers..
Nice..... but,
A capacitor in parallel adds its value to the value of the capacitor already in the swatter.
This creates a bigger spark
But the fly swatter remains under tension for minutes after letting go of the pushbutton.
Therefore, a discharge resistor must be placed across the capacitor for safety.
I think 22M 1/8 watt is enough (red red blue)
I also wonder whether the electronics can withstand the larger charging current because the capacity has been increased.
The voltage on the red wires outside the swatter is about 2000 Volts so the insulation of the wires is questionable.
It is better to keep the capacitor inboard, there is enough space.
Also do not cross the wires inside to the wire maze on the outside
but run them parallel to the capacitor leads to avoid a flashover between wire end capasitor.
Who I am? I'm a technical engineer at KEMA, The Netherland.
Can you please translate this to English:)
How many volts are left?
Can you tell me why just adding a capacitor ads more voltage? Isn’t the parallel going te have the same voltage on both capacitors namely the voltage coming out of the transformer?
Please help!
voltage will be the same, charge time on cap increased , but also discharge current greater, cap needs to be high enough voltage rating not to break down
You can make it more easy just by putting an usb to batty power supply
I have an old flux capacitor that I found in an old car, so if I put that in it and zap myself, , will it take me back to 1985???
aussie cylon maybe it will, as long as the capacitor isn't "fluxed"
Pls try and comment here... Oh no r u there?
Marty McFlySwatter
I laughed at this comment as if I didn't swatted myself modding my swatter and I was alive.
Underrated comment of the century
Good
omg, your voice is simply IDENTICAL of the Sean Connery
I wouldn't go that far, but thanks anyway Claudio...
*Sean
@@thedave1602 oh shit i din't note.. thanks bro
WORKZONE soldering iron. That's ALDI!! Never seen those in the US ALDIs.
That soldering iron has been through hell and back, never let me down!! Thanks for your comment Ken...
@@chich7089 mornin' Chich
I have one of those and it’s wonderful, workzone is awesome and you get a bang for your buck.
How big is the extra capacitor.
Can you take a anather zwatter capacitor and solder it paralel as you do.
Thums up! !!
/ Peter
The capacitor I added was a 27uf, it was out of a broken electric drill, you can put one out of another bug zapper, works just as good...
Thank's :)
@@chich7089 27uf but how much volt?
shagar cool the voltage does not matter, 25 volts would be fine the voltage rating is for the maximum the capacitor can handle
@@chich7089 are you sure it was 27 microfarads? That's awfully fully tiny for such a value and would likely bog down the oscillator due to inrush.
Perhaps 0.22 uF, which would be more like that form factor?
cool, could i use an electrolytic cap?...say 470uf- 1000uf?....
Yes you could, but it will take much longer to charge the capacitor after each "zap"...
@@chich7089 thanks. What about a film large cap 470n-1uf?...still a long charge?
The smaller the capacitance, the quicker the charge but smaller "zap"
ok, cool, i'll wire up 2 wires, and test with various values...cheers.
Most electrolytics couldn't handle the voltage (3K?).
I've use around 50,000 volts to modify the power of the zap.
And guess what.
Nothing Happened. I'm not good with modifying things like this.
Just over 3 minutes into your video. I really enjoy DIY, and am finding that I desire a closer camera shot. Maybe in future videos you can implement this.
Thanks Sean, taken on board...
The original capacitor is usually 1.5/2kvolt, the one you have mounted is certainly lower if you have removed it from a grinder, with the voltages involved it risks exploding.
No one care
i want to see using in real battle.
Stick a inverter into it and take it up to 50.000 volts like a stun gun then you can zap people with it then hahaha 😂
haha haha haha haha haha haha haha haha haha haha get lost
just fyi, you can simply attach 1 lead of the cap to the inside wire grid and 1 lead to the outside wire grid (both outside wire grids are electrically connected already), no need to disassemble as electrically the same place you placed yours. Be careful, wrong selection of cap and the cap can go boom... yes explode : )
Yes, you are right about the grids being electrically connected to the capacitor, but I found it near impossible to solder on the aluminium grid, hence taking apart the handle to solder on the capacitor leads.
Thanks for your comment Kenneth...
can u make me one i'll buy it
Yeah real real scary
I had several of those zapstick stun guns laying around, so i gutted one of them, as well as my flyswatter. Then i simply transfered the stun gun "insides" to my flyswatter, and upgraded to a 9v battery. The result is extremely effective at killing any bug ive needed to kill, particularly paper wasps. And whats nice is that i can hold the button down and get a continuous zapping effect, as opposed to having to press the button over and over for each "charge".
Interesting idea 🤔, I might just give it a try!!!
Can you kill a mouse with it
As it is now, it'll probably just stun it for a few seconds...
if you hit it hard enough with the plastic shell.
@@chich7089 I'v been thinking about building a mouse trap with these zappers.But I don't want to kill myself.With the component you added if i added another one do you think that would kill a mouse?.So there would be 3compacitors all up.My email is flyingonetoe@hotmail.com thanks
I felt like you made something to drain a battery.
It will kill. Not more volts just more ampers discharged. Good bang for buck
.22uf doesn't really seem like much.
What are the voltage ratings on those capacitors?
I'm thinking the extra capacitance wouldn't increase the voltage at all but it would increase the current during the discharge.
Definitely be careful.
Good hacked. Ill try this..lol
Can you make me one
13 in new zealand