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BritBiker2 -> Electric Shock training collars (1/6/2008 2:11:28 PM)

Can you buy electric shock training collars and if so where from? If not where can you get good clear information for making them?




Cipherx -> RE: Electric Shock training collars (1/6/2008 2:14:49 PM)

I haven't seen any lately, but they should be available for dog training so check at pet stores and possibly with vetirnarians.




kinkypuppy2 -> RE: Electric Shock training collars (1/6/2008 2:21:06 PM)

Dog training collars work if placed on the thigh, I would like to fin one tho that has flatter contacts or make flatter contacts for the one I have, As attaching it on the thigh you must keep it from slipping down and if so the contacts press to deep into the thigh to be safe for any length of time




Termyn8or -> RE: Electric Shock training collars (1/6/2008 2:51:44 PM)

Now that you brought it up and it reminded me of something I saw many years ago in a porno mag. The Woman was wearing a collar the likes of which I had not seen and have not seen since.

It was a shock collar as far as I can tell, made of leather with a locking buckle. Instead of two prods it had electrodes at the top and bottom, running the full length of the collar. You could see them on the end that was sticking out the buckle.

Come to think of it this may be a movie I rented at some point which would explain why I don't still have it. Intriguing images to say the least, she was giving head and I guess the implication was if she were to bite, one would push the button.

Now this was like twenty years ago and the modern shock collars were not around yet as far as I know. The modern collars were designed for animals which have a coat of fur, the collar I saw would not work for that reason. It was apparently specifically designed to be used on a human.

Also there are such shocking devices made today for humans, I guess for use in mental intitutions. I saw a documentary on Behavioral Research Institute in which some lauded the results, and others flamed the place for using them. They had troubled kids, really troubled. Violent toward themselves and others. In fact one of the points raised was that BRI had taken the "off the shelf" patient shocker and upped it's output.

I just wonder exactly what shelf that product was on. Unfortunately it seems fairly obvious that these were most likely sold only to institutions. However people do have ways of getting things.

They were locking of course, and the orderly in the "day room" carried a whole bunch of these remotes, one for each patient/inmate.

While it was no fun watching these kids with fucked up problems, imagining these devices in a different scenario is heavy. Could make for a hell of a day for some of us.

T




BootBlackBlast -> RE: Electric Shock training collars (1/6/2008 7:05:54 PM)

JT's stockroom sells one kind but they can be bought from any petstore. I took my dog collar in to PetCo told them it was my dogs and I needed the best most powerful training collar available for him.




Crush -> RE: Electric Shock training collars (1/7/2008 12:34:16 PM)

You can "mod" them fairly easily.  We took ours out of the collar and put it into a cellphone pouch for belt attachment.

The two probes unscrew, so on goes a pair of wires, one to each side.

The "free ends" get attached to silicone straps or, if keeping on the cheap:

One side - solder to a penny.  Keep the penny bright on the other side.  Tape this, say, oh...on the cock right *there*

Other side -- go to Radio Shack/CompUSA/electronic parts store.  Get the Static Wrist Band.   Remove the alligator clip and the 1Meg resistor.   Solder the two wires together and tape 'em.   Now, put on a ball stretcher.  Wrap the Wrist Band around the balls.  Tape securely in place.

Viola!  You've attached it, ready to zap!    From 100 ft away, watch him jump! 


You can also find a lot of cool attachments out on the web under electrosex and such.





mnottertail -> RE: Electric Shock training collars (1/7/2008 12:54:21 PM)

A good thread:

http://www.collarchat.com/m_1115833/mpage_1/key_stun%252Cgun/tm.htm#1115861




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