Introduction: Camera Tazer
I have seen many camera tazers, but none on this website that are illustrated all the way step-by-step.All you need is an old disposable camera, prefferreably Kodak. All brands work, but all are different. I found kodak the easiest type to make a tazer out of.
So, i am posting mine. It comes from a Kodak Powerflash, and can give 380 volts. i hope you enjoy
Step 1: Opening the Camera
first, peel of the stickers to reveil the tab things you are supposed pop open.
using a flathead screwdriver, pop open the tabs.
Step 2: Reorganization
follow the notes, it's easier that way.
Step 3: Chip Chipping
though you are not "chipping the chip" you are going to modify it.
sorry for blurry pictures.
Step 4: Real Modification
in this step, you are actually going to modify it.
this process takes patience.
Step 5: Re-installation
put the middle into the front, and the middle/front into the back. cut off the side tabs to put on and remove the back easier.
Step 6: Finished!
now you need to put the battery back in. after use,TAKE IT OUT.
to use, install battery, click flash, and touch the wires.
DON NOT TOUCH ANYONE WITH THIS!!!!!! 380 volts really hurts, trust me. Hopefully yours will not kill because they are low in amps
231 Comments
12 years ago on Step 3
wile making this i zapped my self curse you camera i might just not turn this into a tazer maby a airsoft target >:)
Reply 6 years ago
lol
10 years ago on Step 6
I tried this.. failed shocked myself, it's not that bad just feels weird in your veins
10 years ago on Step 6
you should really add a disclaimer for injuries /:
11 years ago on Introduction
hahaha, i made one of these and tested it with my dad by shorting out the skin contacts with a screw dirver, it makes one hell of a bang!
15 years ago on Step 2
on the second step of this page,sorry im completely new to working with electricity, will touching the copasitor with a screw driver that has a plastic handle run the risk of shocking me at all? what do you mean by touch?
Reply 12 years ago on Step 2
It would just jump to the other side (it would rather travel through the metal than you) so you don't need insulation.
Reply 15 years ago on Step 2
okay, if you use a plastic handle, you wont get shocked. you may jump when it makes a spark though.
plastic is a resistor = doesn't conduct
Reply 12 years ago on Step 2
I putted some tape around my metal screwdriver. Didnt get shocked but It makes a pretty loud spark xD
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
don't you mean plastic is an insulator?
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
um... No, I thought resisters didn't conduct elctricity, and conducters did.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
it is insulators and conductors, what you mean.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thats whay i was sying.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
um... you seemed to confuse him by calling them resisters.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
xD
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
resistors conduct you can discharge the cap with one
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
well, i mean... uh... i thought it was resistors and conductors... OH, you mean a resistor component/electrical piece?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
yea the resistance is determined by how much plastic and how much metal is in the resisance
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
dont know what that ment but if the volts or current is high enuf its can get u but now where near volts or current amps watever to get u from this cap
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
i think he is talking about an insulator.