Low and High settings, precise difference?
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Low and High settings, precise difference?
So I looked around a bit and either haven't dug deep enough or it isn't out there: What exactly is the difference between L and H settings? Power output, frequency, intensity, and so on?
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Re: Low and High settings, precise difference?
High Power has a higher power output than low power. We don't publish exact figures because i) its meaningless in the great scheme of things (Can you tell the difference between a pulse of 37mC and 48.5mC???? , and it varies depending on a number of factors. Too many people use exact specifications to 'compare' units without understanding the environment the units operate in.
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Re: Low and High settings, precise difference?
So in plumbing terms, the valve is wider open on the pipe...
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Re: Low and High settings, precise difference?
Is there more going on beyond just putting out more power? I am still getting acquainted with my 2B and enjoying it so far. In my experiments so far, I have noticed that the power output sometimes seems inconsistent. If I set the output high enough that I think I should feel something, I might not until I change the Adjust knob a little bit and then I will feel it, and if I turn it another click or two it might go away. I'm not exactly sure what is going on yet, but at least the experimenting here is fun. I will report back after a bit more time.