Electro Torture

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relahuoguo wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2023 3:48 amnew
Nice. I love that angle. Did you by chance use the scene from Brutal Hopelessness of Love? That’s the goat mainstream electro scene imo and it looks similar.
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Zapping the boobs and the pussy

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This likely has already been asked, but could someone with the specific knowledge describe how the various aspects of electricity relate to pain levels and permanent injury or even life risk?

I gather shocks in the heart regio are extremely dangerous, and thus the clichè in art work and fiction with a wire to each nipple is probably fictitious. But what about voltage, amperage, coloumb, watt, ohm... If I was to describe electrotorture in a story (I am NO WAY thinking about experimenting for real) what should I describe as high and what as low, for a realistic interrogation session?
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A "cliche" electrotorture image ;) , building on a theme started in the "Women stretched on the rack" thread:

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yyy02 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 4:50 pm A "cliche" electrotorture image ;) , building on a theme started in the "Women stretched on the rack" thread:


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yyy02 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 4:50 pm A "cliche" electrotorture image ;) , building on a theme started in the "Women stretched on the rack" thread:


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Great pic. She had amazing tits! :twisted:
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yyy02 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 4:50 pm A "cliche" electrotorture image ;) , building on a theme started in the "Women stretched on the rack" thread:


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MAV wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:07 am...Great pic. She had amazing tits! :twisted:
Yessir! Another girl I always thought had appealing tits when supine was Paris Kennedy:

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frog wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 4:30 pm...
Take a peek at "The Frog Pond". She has recently been abducted from the Hostel.
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Love the work in the pond, frog!
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LLL wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:23 am This likely has already been asked, but could someone with the specific knowledge describe how the various aspects of electricity relate to pain levels and permanent injury or even life risk?

I gather shocks in the heart regio are extremely dangerous, and thus the clichè in art work and fiction with a wire to each nipple is probably fictitious. But what about voltage, amperage, coloumb, watt, ohm... If I was to describe electrotorture in a story (I am NO WAY thinking about experimenting for real) what should I describe as high and what as low, for a realistic interrogation session?
The general rule of thumb is that it's voltage that hurts, but current that does the damage. It helps a lot to be familiar with Ohm's Law, and understand that the resistance of human skin is around 1 megohm unless you're sweating heavily.

The optimum point for making pain without killing your victim seems to be around 1,000 volts at 1 or 2 milliamps. This is where most electric fences and cattle prods are aimed. Wet skin can still pass too much current so a lot of those torture devices, like "pet safe" electric fences, are current limited -- they will drop voltage instead of passing too many milliamps. But even those can be dangerous if they pass their current through your heart. You gotta watch that.

The classic picana electrica used in many Central American torture chambers was the picture tube power supply of a black and white TV receiver, around 16,000 volts but current limited to around 1 millivolt. This did not have the nasty habit of accidentally killing people at the rate that line current, as the Chileans used, could do at only 220 volts with no current limit.
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localroger wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 9:46 pm
LLL wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:23 am This likely has already been asked, but could someone with the specific knowledge describe how the various aspects of electricity relate to pain levels and permanent injury or even life risk?

I gather shocks in the heart regio are extremely dangerous, and thus the clichè in art work and fiction with a wire to each nipple is probably fictitious. But what about voltage, amperage, coloumb, watt, ohm... If I was to describe electrotorture in a story (I am NO WAY thinking about experimenting for real) what should I describe as high and what as low, for a realistic interrogation session?
The general rule of thumb is that it's voltage that hurts, but current that does the damage. It helps a lot to be familiar with Ohm's Law, and understand that the resistance of human skin is around 1 megohm unless you're sweating heavily.

The optimum point for making pain without killing your victim seems to be around 1,000 volts at 1 or 2 milliamps. This is where most electric fences and cattle prods are aimed. Wet skin can still pass too much current so a lot of those torture devices, like "pet safe" electric fences, are current limited -- they will drop voltage instead of passing too many milliamps. But even those can be dangerous if they pass their current through your heart. You gotta watch that.

The classic picana electrica used in many Central American torture chambers was the picture tube power supply of a black and white TV receiver, around 16,000 volts but current limited to around 1 millivolt. This did not have the nasty habit of accidentally killing people at the rate that line current, as the Chileans used, could do at only 220 volts with no current limit.
Thanks! So, voltage up, amperage down, in a nutshell.
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