Milk mode problem ?

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Milk mode problem ?

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Hello i use the 2b box for a couple of weeks and the milk mode doesn'work at all , help me ,, is there a trick?, thx


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When you say 'doesn't work' what exactly do you mean? can you feel any output? what levels are you trying?

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less than 20 on both channels I think
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yes I feel any input , I thing I was under 30 on both channels
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try turning it up until you do feel something. If you feel something in the more basic modes such as pulse and continous then there is nothing wrong with your 2B.

Not all modes feel the same, nor do they all start at the same point.

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Issue closed , response begin around 40 , thx for your answer :)
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No problem - but we have taken on board comments regarding trying to get all modes to start closer together.
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Test each channel on the 2B in Pulse Mode, raising the level until you can feel it. That shows that the battery and connections are OK. Then test the specific mode that you think is not working and raise the power levels gradually to 20+ (I normally start to get a tingle at about 27).
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Regarding to this...
I have one big Problem with the Milk Mode (also with the Throbbing Mode).

The Pulses changes there fequence: The smaller frequence feels very strong. Than the frequence speeds up and the pulses will come faster. But the intensity of the feelling goes down. And then abrupt the device will starts withe the cyclus agaiin, with the smaller frequence and this very harsh and feels bad.

So it would be better if the intesinty goes up while the freuquence goes up to.

I hope you understand me

Many thanks in advance
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The problem is the intensity is directly linked to the pulse width, so higher frequencies are always going to feel less powerful, unless we adjust the level at the same time - we owuld have to create new modes to consider this.

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