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A "fun" one we used to do in the Army...
Every heard of a TA-312? It's basically a point-to-point telephone that when you wanna call the other end, you spin the crank on your phone. That generates electricity to send down the wire to the other end, making it ring. I don't remember the exact voltage/amp output of this charge...anyway, it's always fun to watch for the guy on the other end to get ready to install the wires onto his phone, and then send him a quick jolt while he's holding the wires.
Or, a little "meaner" version...in Somalia, we had a guy on a remote site who was by himself with his communications shelter. One night, some Somali's came into his "camp," held him at knife point while they stole a bunch of crap (food, copper wire, etc.). After being resupplied, he laid in wait for them to come back. When they did, he of course had his rifle at the ready and took them prisoner. He then placed them all in a metal conex, put a little bit of water at the bottom, then ran the wire for a 312 into the conex, and started cranking away. It's already a nice jolt you're getting from this device; when you add water to the mix, it's downright torture. He did this to them for 3 days until somebody came to resupply his food and found what he was doing.
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Guy
'87 944 (first porsche/project car)
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