Beginner Tri-Phase Question

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gamid987
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Beginner Tri-Phase Question

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So I understand the very basics of Tri-Phase, that you need 3 connection points with one of them being shared between the both channels and you need a box capable of doing Tri-Phase. I see special cables on the market for Tri-Phase that have 2 inputs and 3 outputs but my question is can I just connect one of each channel to the same connection point and achieve the same result? For example if I have the moaner and a cock ring around the base and tip could I just take the negative from both channels and put one in one side of the cock ring on the tip and one in the other side then put one positive in the moaner and the other in the loop at the base?

And follow up if that works, could I swap and have both positives in the same loop with the negatives separated?

And bonus side question would anything consequential happen if I had 2 channels both hooked up to the same two loops? ex. having both negatives on the base and both positives at the tip, or one negative and one positive in each.

Thanks everyone!


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Re: Beginner Tri-Phase Question

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Hi & Welcome from over the pond,
Your question seemed a bit convoluted & I was a little confused. So if I may answer your question by telling you how I use my Tri-phase (E-Stim purchase) that might help.
I do not have a Moaner, but often use my Large Deviant, so I have two sockets at base of Deviant to select. A most used setup for me is the 2-B plugged into the mains grid & set on High Power.
I use a pad on my cock (see photo) another under my balls on the Perineum & the third to the Deviant.

I connect the Common, Black, to the Centre pole on the Deviant, the Yellow to the Perineum Pad & lastly, the Red to the pad on my Cock. The Output of the Tri-Phase cable is connected, Channel A Black & B Brown on the 2-B. I select A-Split, leave the Adjust at 50/50 to warm up, slowly turning Level A (Continuous) & level B (Pulse) into play. Once my nerves have settled I tend to Adjust the first value (50/50) down to say 35/50. Then change to 35/75. I get a good Ghost fuck & thumping by the Deviant. These are basic. I often change values all over the place.

note, I have not considered Positive & negative as I do not think that is relevant. Hope this helps. Please keep in touch & let me know how you are getting on.
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Re: Beginner Tri-Phase Question

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Hello, welcome. Yes, there are three connections in triphase. The simplest that I have used is channel A yellow to 4mm loop at the head, the two black common in either end of a 4mm loop around the base and balls, and the channel B yellow on the insertable, whichever end you prefer. That uses two 4mm cables without any need for special cables or adapters. No doubt you will later want to upgrade at some point to explore more options.

Could someone please clarify whether you can mix a black and yellow from each channel onto a single loop? Thank you.

I think that having the two black commons on the head would be rather intense. I have not (yet) been brave enough to try that :lol:

All the best :D
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Hi,

You must use a box with both outputs fully isolated, i.e. a 2B, with that you can use any combination of the leads EXCEPT you must NOT connected both leads from one channel to the same point otherwise you will short that channel out

There is no real need for 'special' leads although they make it a lot tidier, nut you are limited to just the one combination. I use a pair of leads with 2mm stackable plugs which allow all possible combinations to be used

A lot of simpler (cheaper) boxes often have both negative marked leads connected together internally (although with AC signals there is no negative or positive)
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Seems like I had the idea right and what I'm going for will work. The only issue is in my excitement I only bought one set of the cables that fit into the moaner and no adapters so they can fit the regular loops :lol: Guess I'll just have to wait a little longer lol.
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