Without a coil to increase the voltage, no. Besides that, for what reason would the current flow through the person? Why would current flow out of the bike's frame, through the person, and into the ground? Powerline repair personnel grab ahold of wires carrying hundreds of thousands of volts and do not get shocked because there's no path to the ground.Sevulturus wrote:It doesn't have to throw them down, it just needs to hurt. I don't know if you've ever licked both ends of a 9 volt, but it's a enough of a shock to make you want to not do it again.
That would be the intent in this case.
So, I supposed he'd need to keep the bike wet with some sort of conducting solution /rolleyes, but there must be a way.
It's time to kill the kids at the bus stop.
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Sevulturus wrote:What is CS powder?
cant rember what the CS stands for, but its painful, tear gas is what it is. CS powder is a compenent of a tear gas grenade. Very effective and "procreating" people up

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Sev wrote:What's a bike?
JWFJWF505 wrote:its like a goat, but with two wheels.
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Then it needs to be set up so that touching a certain part of the bike completes the circuit. By wat of example, grabbing the gear shift lever attached to the positive terminal and moving it up or down brings your hand into contact with a different wire connected to the negative terminal. In which case, if wet your hand will serve as an able conductor to complete the circuit.
It'd be tough to set up, but it is possible.
It'd be tough to set up, but it is possible.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Just install an alarm with a proximity sensor and call it a day.
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Sevulturus wrote:Then it needs to be set up so that touching a certain part of the bike completes the circuit. By wat of example, grabbing the gear shift lever attached to the positive terminal and moving it up or down brings your hand into contact with a different wire connected to the negative terminal. In which case, if wet your hand will serve as an able conductor to complete the circuit.
It'd be tough to set up, but it is possible.
to complicated, lets just shoot em, but ya zoo, a proximity alarm works, to enough said here.
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Sev wrote:What's a bike?
JWFJWF505 wrote:its like a goat, but with two wheels.
I like the pressure washer idea. Take some skin off, put a few eyes out... they won't ever touch it again.
But seriously, if it's on your property and you hook up a shock system and set a no trespassing sign on your lawn, and then they get zapped and complain, you aren't at fault because they shouldn't have been on your lawn in the first place. Hmmm... but then it might come down to who can afford the better lawyer...
New idea! Ask the kids to stop messing with it, and explain that it's a really expensive machine and you could possibly be killed if they mess something up. That's what I'd do. Then if it keeps happening:
Park it in your house.
Or clean up your garage and make room for it.
Or buy an alarm, but that's more expensive than cleaning the garage.
Report it to the cops. Police involvement usually works.
And that's all I can think of for now.
But seriously, if it's on your property and you hook up a shock system and set a no trespassing sign on your lawn, and then they get zapped and complain, you aren't at fault because they shouldn't have been on your lawn in the first place. Hmmm... but then it might come down to who can afford the better lawyer...
New idea! Ask the kids to stop messing with it, and explain that it's a really expensive machine and you could possibly be killed if they mess something up. That's what I'd do. Then if it keeps happening:
Park it in your house.
Or clean up your garage and make room for it.
Or buy an alarm, but that's more expensive than cleaning the garage.
Report it to the cops. Police involvement usually works.
And that's all I can think of for now.
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I'd fit an alarm, but if that were too expensive I'd think of attaching some sort of locking device to the base of the covers so that they couldn't be taken off.
But I liked the idea of water. You don't need much: a bucket, a pump, a piece of hose hidden under the bike and rigged up to one of those motion detectors that trigger security lights. There are loads of possibilities here. Have fun. Be ingenious.
What about a large pit covered with cardboard and earth and lined with the remains of your compost bin?
Whoops! getting carried away here.
But I liked the idea of water. You don't need much: a bucket, a pump, a piece of hose hidden under the bike and rigged up to one of those motion detectors that trigger security lights. There are loads of possibilities here. Have fun. Be ingenious.
What about a large pit covered with cardboard and earth and lined with the remains of your compost bin?
Whoops! getting carried away here.

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