Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>Same principle as a stun gun. Trouble is you would get sued. How about this? Rig us your old strobes to flash and blind the thief? John<< Not only sued, but probably criminally prosecuted as well. Bryan - ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Coan" <jcoan@alumni.duke.edu> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:22 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] WAS: bike theft now: anti theft device? > Ted, > Same principle as a stun gun. Trouble is you would get sued. How about > this? Rig us your old strobes to flash and blind the thief? > John > > Ted Grant wrote: > > > > Here's an idea for all you old time shooters who may still have one of > > these strobes kicking around in the back shed. > > > > Given we as photographers usually have a pile of gear in our vehicles, > > I've often wondered if there was a unique anti theft device that could > > be developed using the capacitors from old strobe power packs? > > > > You young lads probably never had the experience nor exercise effects of > > packing these heavy weight wet cell (that's batteries) strobes with > > capacitors. When you turned on the strobe the battery supplied the > > power for the capacitor to build an electric charge in the neighborhood > > of 50, 000 volts. Which were inturn released at the time of exposure, > > igniting the flash bulb. > > > > Or some technical thing like that. :-) > > > > However, we were always warned "NEVER EVER PUT YOUR FINGERS INSIDE!" > > Well of course old dim wit here did one day and found himself lying on > > the other side of the room. > > WHOA, WHAT A JOLT! Jo momma, the flying photographer! :-) > > > > Now imagine if you could harness that power to an anti-theft rig for > > your car. Bad guy messes with your wheels and....... "WHAM! In his > > face he's lying on the street!" Hell of deal and he never knew what hit > > him! Still alive but really stunned! Don't you love it? ;-) > > > > Now all you electronic wizards out there go figure and make a million > > $'s ! Just remember where you got the idea. ;-) As there are a couple > > of Leica things I'd like to replace. ;-) Thanks. > > > > ted >