conner_condor
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are we sure conner isn't glen beck?
Get some humor will you. I don't care what kind it is ,but please get some.

are we sure conner isn't glen beck?
might want to make your armor out of something that doesn't conduce very well.
I would like to see a system that would return the voltage back to the person that initiated it in the first place.
Then someone like me who does not believe in violence would have protection against jerks that would use such weapons against us...
The idea is that the taser current goes through the conductive material and not through your skin. It's going to complete the circuit one way or another, so it's best to give it a past of least resistance that's not through your body.
Just think of the physics problem of having two resistors in parallel. The current through the resistor with higher ohms is a lot less than the resistor with lower ohms; therefore, if you give it a metal path the majority of the current will go through the metal.
Wouldn't the metal heat up? It is conductive...for heat and electricity.
A silly question then. What happens after the cop tries to taser you and you don't go down. Obviously he's attacking you so then what? Do you just beat the shit of him in self defense or tell him, hey if you shoot me in the arm, it will work, trust me.
they subdued people for quite a while before the taser was implemented
Wouldn't the metal heat up? It is conductive...for heat and electricity.
How about someone designing clothes that will cause a tasers voltage to reverse the serge back to the person tasering you! Maybe I am reading to many sci/fi books. :->
Depends on the resistivity. Tasers only supply a small amount of current, so it's unlikely a metal mesh would heat up to any terrible temperature.