Pad placement
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Re: Pad placement
Have a look here:
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Position 9 - Four Adhesive Pad Electrodes
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Position 9 - Four Adhesive Pad Electrodes
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Re: Pad placement
I tried that one already but the back alectrode feels somewhat really weird to me... in general the b channel I can’t really get the placement right
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Re: Pad placement
I'd rather recommend to combine loops and pads. There are places where pads don't stick very well and this might be uncomfortable.
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Re: Pad placement
Pad/conductor placement and size is everything. It can make or break a sessiion or bring a mind-blowing orgasm vs. a sub-par orgasm. Other factors include hydration, and numbness from last session. I usually test things out first using continous mode. If you have a nice, balanced conductive area between two electrodes, you will wont get stinging. If you feel excessive stinging in one area, lower the contact area of the other electrode or increase the contact area of the stinging electrode. Conductive gel helps to maximize surface contact.
As far as placement, everybody is different. You need to experiment. You have to think of it in a sense of where the current flows. I’ve run this thing using as many as 8 electrodes between the two channels and it has had more than enough power. The more surface area touching different sensitive areas of your skin in a given channel, the smoother and better it feels. Some areas are more sensitive. Experiment.
For starting out, conductive loops offer the most comfort and versatility and they stay in place. You can buy the larger conductive tubing even, and route the smaller tubing through it to provide a larger skin contact area.
As far as placement, everybody is different. You need to experiment. You have to think of it in a sense of where the current flows. I’ve run this thing using as many as 8 electrodes between the two channels and it has had more than enough power. The more surface area touching different sensitive areas of your skin in a given channel, the smoother and better it feels. Some areas are more sensitive. Experiment.
For starting out, conductive loops offer the most comfort and versatility and they stay in place. You can buy the larger conductive tubing even, and route the smaller tubing through it to provide a larger skin contact area.
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Re: Pad placement
Just a warning: Do not use conductive gel in combination with adhesive pads, it will ruin the adhesive surface. With every other type of electrode, always use gel to have a good contact.Saturn2001 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 9:19 am ...
Conductive gel helps to maximize surface contact.
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