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I have a triphase cable I suspect the common is black to black.


If you reverse it to make the common red to red will it damage the unit?
I ask before I try it with stackable connectors that I got with a series 2.

On a note the 2B is a lot more powerful/painful than the 2.


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mapfrc wrote:I have a triphase cable I suspect the common is black to black.
that is correct yes.


If you reverse it to make the common red to red will it damage the unit?
It is not something that we would recommend as you will find that you will be generating a short-circuit as the cable has black to black built in. If you then connect red to red, you are effectively connecting both channels together-trying to get one channel output to drive the other channels output will cause issues.
On a note the 2B is a lot more powerful/painful than the 2.
it is supposed to be :-)

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Re: Triphase

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Thanks for the responses.


When I say red to red I'm talking about using the standard cables that came with a series 2, no triphase cable. Will this cause issues?
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With the stackable cables, fit black to black and then use the reds as the active outputs
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So, is the triphase cable simply 2 standard cables with the Black/common connection joined to create 3 points?

Or am I missing something?
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Re: Triphase

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Hi,

almost same question here:
Can I connect black and black at the two ends of a conductive rubber loop and use two different outputs for the red ones?

Or is this causing a short circuit or any other problems?
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All of our units will withstand a short circuit without any issues. The only effect will be you won't feel anything on the shorted circuit

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TRIPHASE

Try this:
Use three conductive cock loops. Root, middle and end.
Connect red A to root, red B to end and both blacks to middle (one in each end of the tubing)
Set on HIGH (optional)
Set on Split B.

GUARANTEED HFO :o
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PS

That's with the non-triphase cables, of course.
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ZaphodB wrote:Hi,

almost same question here:
Can I connect black and black at the two ends of a conductive rubber loop and use two different outputs for the red ones?

Or is this causing a short circuit or any other problems?

Yes, this works for me.
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