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Military-Designed "Bat Hook" Power Supply

Unread postby Carlhole » Wed 30 Jun 2010, 08:14:41

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The Bat Hook is as simple as any plug-in charger, but it's great for on-the-go. It's just a weighted hook with a razor blade in it, strung on the end of a cord: you toss it over the nearest power line. Its blade pierces the live wire, neatly and safely conducting electric current down to you, for convenient charging of gadgets, jumpstarting cars, or powering your roadside business. It even works in the rain!

The explanatory video from the Department of Defense says something about how it's only for trained Special Operations soldiers, and "you should never throw something over power lines," but that is clearly just marketing hype, calculated to give the Bat Hook an air of exclusivity. The video says it's for use in jungles too, and everyone knows there aren't power lines overhead in jungles.


Someone around here oughta post a DIY Bat Hook.
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Re: Military-Designed "Bat Hook" Power Supply

Unread postby efarmer » Wed 30 Jun 2010, 11:53:01

Does it come with a foil gum wrapper insulated with wound condom "bat plug" for those times when you have an actual wall outlet but no mating plug?

The soldier who fails to properly discern high voltage transformer primary wires from line voltage secondaries would seem to be in a self disciplining scenario.
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Re: Military-Designed "Bat Hook" Power Supply

Unread postby patience » Thu 01 Jul 2010, 20:03:47

Yeah, I was wondering how you are gonna charge your cellphone, or start your 12 volt DC car with 4400 volts AC?? Maybe this is a sucker play for enemy soldiers?
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