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Had a problem with carpenter bees and red wasps, so I created this bug zapper.
In brief:
* Energy storage cap 1.5µF - charged to 4000V (12J)
* Custom wound center tapped transformer 1500V output.
* Custom driver board / controller.
* Charges fully in about two seconds.
* It has defeated all insect challengers.
* 1000x more powerful than an off-the-shelf zapper
http://classictesla.com/pslawinski/zapper.html
Video of it blowing up used ICs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIS92QvzWaA
>>1159193
This is like something Tim would do in home improvement.
And you'd just be waiting for him to get all zapped somehow and then Wilson to turn it into a metaphor for masculinity in the post war era.
Creating a device of destruction instead of mating with your enemies and eventually, after several generations, producing everlasting peace?
Pleb
>>1159193
that's pretty insane but wont you end up killing all of the beneficial insects in the area? How do you plan on attracting wasps?
>>1159193
Pretty cool. Would love to see a feeder mouse walk on that.
>>1159193
would a neon light transformer be easier?
>>1159492
It's a racket ... so I just swat at them.
>>1159568
A neon transformer, or power supply would be heavy af ... I can hold this in my hand.
>>1159193
So it can put any IC into the dead bug configuration?
>>1159608
Well actually it puts them into low earth orbit configuration.
>>1159611
kek
>>1159620
praise kek
>>1159193
My intenet does not allow fun. Olease tell me thos worked u madman
>>1159628
Oh ... it works, quite well.
>>1159193
Bruhhhhhhh!