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Posted: November 21, 2003 at 4:06 PM / IP Logged  

Hey, howabout shock & tow.

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Posted: November 21, 2003 at 6:17 PM / IP Logged  
Stun gun? That is almost as funny as the antenna part. If you use a handheld stun gun, it shouldn't do anything but eat up some of the paint. While a stun gun has enough current to "stun" people, a car is too big for it to have much of an effect if it is just applied to the outside or frame of the vehicle. A stun gun will in no way blow any fuses off of the alarm, unless they take it directly to the board of the alarm.
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Hmmm, maybe a BIG 50kV oil capacitor injected into the wiring. That oughta do something. If you worked in a junk yard and didn't mind frying a few cars you could experiment. (Be careful not to touch the terminals or you might be fried.)
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Just curious, but what would happen if one of those caps was shorted, positive and negative terminals?
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Pretty much like when you short your battery terminals. A nice arc.
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Check out this one, I wonder if that would blow up the car!? Kinda bulky though.

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LMFAO... disabling through antenna - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image. If I told you what we use on the job to do the very same thing, you wouldnt believe me.
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Posted: November 22, 2003 at 12:28 PM / IP Logged  

auex,

 LOL. The reason I said that is because several kids did that around the valley to steal wheels from cars with alarms.  They used some type of stun gun to shock the car and diasabled it.  They didn't care for the cars, just the wheels and other accessories.  It worked for them but it did do a lot of damage to the electrical components of the cars.

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I still call bull.
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