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Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:54 pm

i was wondering if i can some how get a stun gun circuit however i do live in new york where they are illegal... willing to pay through paypal
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:46 pm

You can get other legal circuits just as good from either one of our sponsors.

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Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:09 pm

Build one!!
http://www.free-electronic-circuits.com ... n-gun.html

The 555 circuit puts out a high frequency square tooth wave that can then be stepped up by the transformer. This is all stuff you can get at a rat shack. The thing labeled Q1 is just a transistor, just mind where the base, collector, and emitter go.
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:35 pm

Geardogs link is for a 9V --> 2KV circuit. I doubt it'll actually generate a spark across anything but a miniscule gap. 2KV should jump a ~2mm gap between sharp points but in practice it probably wont.

Best bet is the link jrrdw suggested, or just go with a "legal stun stun", aka a battery powered BBQ sparker.
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:22 pm

I seen the sparker on launchpotatos but thats in epoxy im looking for something i can mount on a pcb and controlled with a microprocessor
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:58 pm

tylermeredyk wrote:I seen the sparker on launchpotatos but thats in epoxy im looking for something i can mount on a pcb and controlled with a microprocessor
A $10 battery operated BBQ sparker is small enough to mount on a pcb and since it has a switch and a power source it can certainly be controlled by a uprocessor. But a smart builder wouldn't even think about putting a HV supply anywhere near a uprocessor and sure as heck wouldn't put it on the same pc board.

Besides, there is a reason the sparker is potted. If it isn't potted there is a good chance it'll instantly turn your uP into a useless piece of junk. Your uP probably wont handle any voltage that is less than about 5V below ground. Your sparker is generating an AC voltage that ranges from roughly -10,000 to +10,000V. That potting is a damned good idea. If you are lucky all the HV will do is reboot the uprocessor, more likely it'll cook it.

Besides, the potting isn't there to annoy you. It is a critical part of the design of the high voltage supply. If you want a spark that'll jump a particular size gap that gap has to be the smallest separation in the entire circuit. Since the HV transformer has input and outputs that are close to each other, and to other circuit components, the only way to keep a spark from happening at the transformer is by replacing the air with a material that has a much higher breakdown voltage.
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