Ithaxa Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 Ruling out: dodging it, and wearing a full body armor suit of non-conductive material. Is there anything you can do to lessen the effects of the tazer or simply not get shocked? here is one potential solution i see, but i dont know if it will make it worse or not. http://www.afrotechmods.com/cheap/pikashoe/pikashoe.htm It pretty much grounds yourself with a 12v Negative ion generator. I Think those tazers use 50k v? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 I think that site is a little bit unscientifically based, but it's a bit hard to stop yourself getting tasered to be fair. And yes, they use about 50-100k volts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonara Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 I stop myself being tazered by not going near people with tazers and calling them names. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 That's the most sensible approach. My suggestion is to go and wear body armour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Tycho?] Posted May 17, 2004 Share Posted May 17, 2004 Wear some sort of conducting mesh over non-conducting materiel. Allow some of the metal to touch the ground, so as to allow the electricity to flow through the metal and into the ground, instead of into your body (which isn't a good conductor compared to metal). You can be the one that tests it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fafalone Posted May 17, 2004 Share Posted May 17, 2004 Not harassing women you don't know and/or not robbing them on the streets at night is a good way not to get tazered... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted May 18, 2004 Share Posted May 18, 2004 If someone wants to tazer you, then you've probably deserved it tbh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glider Posted May 18, 2004 Share Posted May 18, 2004 I think that rather assumes tazer owners are infallable judges of character and intent, rather than, as is more likely, scared people who are anticipating attack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tesseract Posted May 18, 2004 Share Posted May 18, 2004 Not harassing women you don't know and/or not robbing them on the streets at night is a good way not to get tazered... Wow never would have thought of that. Maybe Ithaxa is tazer owner and wants to find out if the police have any protection against it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YT2095 Posted May 18, 2004 Share Posted May 18, 2004 what kind of tazer are you refering to? the gun type or the personal contact only type? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ithaxa Posted May 21, 2004 Author Share Posted May 21, 2004 either kind the one that is a probe or the one that shoots the electrical leads into the target. I think the body armor as suggested is an effective way, but not practical. As for the piercing leads, i was wondering if you were charged before the leads hit you, would one of them get shocked off? i remeber studying something like that in physics, where a charged partical with a velocity enters a field, and it adverts the field or something. *edit* so 135 per second thats not possible to push away without something very powerful? But what is interesting is that they use some kind of special pulse that they call a T-wave(also Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology). That stuns the nervous and muscle system but does not really electrocute the person. Would the Pikashoe disrupt the wave? I did find warnings on the sites that sell the tasers, where small percentages of the population have high tolerance for electrical stimulation and can fight it. How do they did get the tolerance? I dont think practicing getting shocked would increase your tolerance? PCP? Huge Mass? *while editing i studied drugs that are used on people who have an abnormal T-waves in their heart and how hospitals correct it* Giving yourself high potassium levels, and Adenosine Triphosphate - ATP, helps to repolarize the ions in your body and give you energy. im gonna introduce this thread to the biology section to see what they say Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YT2095 Posted May 21, 2004 Share Posted May 21, 2004 either kindthe one that is a probe or the one that shoots the electrical leads into the target. I think the body armor as suggested is an effective way' date=' but not practical. As for the piercing leads, i was wondering if you were charged before the leads hit you, would one of them get shocked off? i remeber studying something like that in physics, where a charged partical with a velocity enters a field, and it adverts the field or something.[/quote'] ok, 1 at a time, the personal contact type (incl cattle prods) are easily averted by a simple carbon fiber layer, even the black plastic antistatic bags they sell chips or computer parts in. as for the CO2 gas propelled wired projectile, that`s somewhat trickier, as they actualy penetrate to a few mm depth, a thick leather jacket with the carbon fiber underside will prevent a good percentage of the shock, enough for you to stay easily in control and remove them manualy as for charge repeling, LOL, get real dude, you`de need several hunderd killowats just to marginaly deflect one (and that`s providing you got the timing 100% right). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YT2095 Posted May 21, 2004 Share Posted May 21, 2004 I was wondering if higher levels of potassium and Adenosine Triphosphate - ATP would increase your tolerance or recovery time from a tazer shock? taken from the other thread you started, it belonged in here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glider Posted May 22, 2004 Share Posted May 22, 2004 Higher levels of potassium would put you into coronary arhythmia. You wouldn't need to be tazered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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