Re: Jam Police Radar with Cold Plasma
- From: "dBc" <not_necessary@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 20:12:08 GMT
Greetings "The Flavored Coffee Guy"..
Regarding:
"At that fine point, all you need is some aluminum foil and glue
that to the outside of the PVC pipe and strap it to the roof of
your car or truck. It may take 4 or 5 of these before your car
will glow in the dark or actually produce a plasma dense enough
to absorb Police Radar. In theory, it should work."
I think this would qualify for Jeff Foxworthy's, you might be a
redneck if...
You should be aware that many of the police agencies are now
using laser guns for moving violations. In a fraction of a
second, they've got a readout. However, you might provide some
hilarious amusement for folks driving by with all that on top of
your car/truck!
Something to consider..
Cheers,
Mr. Mentor
You might want to lay off the excessive consumption of too much
coffee! Let me guess, you're an 18-wheel truck driver or longing
to become one?
"The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Did you know an effective electrostatic generator can produce
plasma?
| Well, if you get one of these electrostatic dusters, and place
it
| inside a 3 inch diameter PVC pipe you can generate quite the
static
| charge by allowing the air to flow through it as you drive.
The PVC
| should be 12 inches longer than the duster's fibers.
|
|
http://www.ettorecleaning.com/product-1385-Poly-(Static)-Duster.aspx
|
| At that fine point, all you need is some aluminum foil and glue
that
| to the outside of the PVC pipe and strap it to the roof of your
car or
| truck. It may take 4 or 5 of these before your car will glow
in the
| dark or actually produce a plasma dense enough to absorb Police
| Radar. In theory, it should work.
|
| If not the alternative is a 300KV voltage muliplier and venting
the
| charge into the air as you drive. A much more complicated
circuit.
.
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