Splitting outputs
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Splitting outputs
Is it possible to split the A & B outputs to accommodate more electrodes? I have a quadr-pole prostate massager and would like to also wire up some other "front end" electrodes using just one 2B. Is that possible? Thanks for any info anyone can give.
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Re: Splitting outputs
Yes, no problemo. You can split either or both A & B outputs using adapters like these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161085051445
Alternatively you can rig up your own adapter cable using a tail wire from a TENS pad.
Bear in mind that splitting the outputs will also change the perceived sensation so you will need to experiment to achieve the results you are looking for.
Alternatively you can rig up your own adapter cable using a tail wire from a TENS pad.
Bear in mind that splitting the outputs will also change the perceived sensation so you will need to experiment to achieve the results you are looking for.
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Re: Splitting outputs
Just remembered E-Stim Systems sell an adapter too. With this one you simply plug in two cables to produce 4 outputs -
https://store.e-stim.co.uk/index.php?ma ... ucts_id=32
https://www.e-stimsystems.com/index.php ... mtprv0l2a7
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https://store.e-stim.co.uk/index.php?ma ... ucts_id=32
https://www.e-stimsystems.com/index.php ... mtprv0l2a7
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Re: Splitting outputs
Aloha, Stimaddict!
Once again, you've come through! I just went through my tool box and sure enough, I just happen to have a couple of those splitters/adapters. Can't wait to try it out.
Thanks again for your expert advise. It is always appreciated.
Mahalo!
Once again, you've come through! I just went through my tool box and sure enough, I just happen to have a couple of those splitters/adapters. Can't wait to try it out.
Thanks again for your expert advise. It is always appreciated.
Mahalo!
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Re: Splitting outputs
Aloha ‘aina stimming 808Currents. Shaka braddah, howzit?
I am no "expert", just tried a lot of things and want everyone to enjoy the same fun I'm having.
Ua mau ke o ka aina i ka pono!
I am no "expert", just tried a lot of things and want everyone to enjoy the same fun I'm having.
Ua mau ke o ka aina i ka pono!
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Re: Splitting outputs
I have with the splitters, similar to these, which E-Stim sells and to which Stimaddict refers a brief note:
Unfortunately, I initially tried cheap CN parts. Works so far - but the mechanical tolerance of the low-budget parts disturbed the fun because they showed loose contacts with the slightest vibrations. Really annoying if the signal keeps coming and going suddenly with stronger settings ... and expensive is not always excellent
It is also important to make sure that you do not create any unwanted chains - so think through all possible current paths through the body again before you switch on. But if it is well furnished - lots of fun and great minutes!
Unfortunately, I initially tried cheap CN parts. Works so far - but the mechanical tolerance of the low-budget parts disturbed the fun because they showed loose contacts with the slightest vibrations. Really annoying if the signal keeps coming and going suddenly with stronger settings ... and expensive is not always excellent
It is also important to make sure that you do not create any unwanted chains - so think through all possible current paths through the body again before you switch on. But if it is well furnished - lots of fun and great minutes!
Last edited by demuc1973 on Fri May 29, 2020 3:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Splitting outputs
I've found that cable splitter and adapters are much more reliable than rigid ones.
They are also very cheap, if bought directly from china:
like:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000704399518.html
or even 3 way:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000274715601.html
As mentioned already, one should note that any outputs split from the same channel not isolated from each other
(unlike the original output A & output B)
Have fun.
They are also very cheap, if bought directly from china:
like:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000704399518.html
or even 3 way:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000274715601.html
As mentioned already, one should note that any outputs split from the same channel not isolated from each other
(unlike the original output A & output B)
Have fun.
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Re: Splitting outputs
You also can use very flexible variants like that: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07WC4 ... =UTF8&th=1 maybe this might be interesting for any DIY things...
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Re: Splitting outputs
It is interesting, although not for me for E-Stim - i have other interests / obligations, too
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Re: Splitting outputs
I have two dual split adapters from
https://www.mystim24.de/reizstrom-zubeh ... kabel/?p=1
Janek
Gesendet von meinem SM-T719 mit Tapatalk
https://www.mystim24.de/reizstrom-zubeh ... kabel/?p=1
Janek
Gesendet von meinem SM-T719 mit Tapatalk