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farlack
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Neat, volts don't matter though, you can have 10 billion volts and it wont shock you any more than 650k.
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August 16, 2013, 10:45:04 AM |
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Neat, volts don't matter though, you can have 10 billion volts and it wont shock you any more than 650k.
Amperage is what you need to look at. Even a small amount of volts can kill you if the amps are high enough.
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August 16, 2013, 06:51:50 PM |
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This item is not for sale in - DC, HI, MA and NYThough I can buy that in person in NY
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grue
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Neat, volts don't matter though, you can have 10 billion volts and it wont shock you any more than 650k.
Amperage is what you need to look at. Even a small amount of volts can kill you if the amps are high enough. Actually, P=V*A, so you need both amperage and voltage to kill. A high voltage is preferred over high amperage because resistance increases with amperage. Voltage also allows the current to better transfer high resistance materials like skin.
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monbux
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August 16, 2013, 09:24:39 PM |
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Looks cool, a bit overrated though. Lol it looks huge! Usually phones these days get thinner and thinner
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farlack
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August 17, 2013, 12:01:40 AM |
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Neat, volts don't matter though, you can have 10 billion volts and it wont shock you any more than 650k.
Amperage is what you need to look at. Even a small amount of volts can kill you if the amps are high enough. Actually, P=V*A, so you need both amperage and voltage to kill. A high voltage is preferred over high amperage because resistance increases with amperage. Voltage also allows the current to better transfer high resistance materials like skin. You only need something like .7 amps to kill, volts don't matter you can have 101010101010101001010101010101010101010 volts and get the same shock.
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August 17, 2013, 01:34:42 AM |
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Still would deter someone.
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grue
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August 17, 2013, 01:54:33 AM |
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Actually, P=V*A, so you need both amperage and voltage to kill. A high voltage is preferred over high amperage because resistance increases with amperage. Voltage also allows the current to better transfer high resistance materials like skin.
You only need something like .7 amps to kill, volts don't matter you can have 101010101010101001010101010101010101010 volts and get the same shock. Stop spewing the same thing over again and read my post.
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