Hi Wayne
Just an idea I had last night whilst playing. Would it be possible to add some sort of function that would allow the increase of intensity of both channels automatically (either individually or joined) on a set time scale, say every three minutes or so? Of course there would need to be an option of did one want it or not, for those who are maybe not into such high pain thresholds! But this way one could just "relaxxxxx" and let the 2B work its magic.
Also another option that would be great (certainly for the male users - sorry ladies...don't know if it would work for you) is, what I would call, the "Bolero" option - one that started slowly and very gradually increased in speed and/or intensity to bring you off. Maybe there already is one similar but I haven't come across that one yet. If there is could you PLEASE point me in the right direction?
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Could I respectfully make a suggestion?
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Re: Could I respectfully make a suggestion?
Longer timescales is somethgin we are looking at. Both the step and the training modes have flat,/increase but the delays are still in the realm of seconds... still an interesting idea.. you can do it manually by linking the channel controls with the join option.
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Sorry - I'm being thick there - what does this mean?admin wrote: Both the step and the training modes have flat,/increase but the delays are still in the realm of seconds... .
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Both the Step and training modes have a continous level output that goes up in a series of steps, and you initally mentioned, but the time of each step is quite short.. a few seconds, rather than the minutes you suggest in your original post.Rudeboy1968 wrote:Sorry - I'm being thick there - what does this mean?admin wrote: Both the step and the training modes have flat,/increase but the delays are still in the realm of seconds... .
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out level set to 10% then 2 seconds later 15% and then 2 seconds later 20%.
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Re: Could I respectfully make a suggestion?
Ah - I seeeeeeeee! Thanks I'll just HAVE to try it later to check! LOL
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Re: Could I respectfully make a suggestion?
You could probably use some software to do this sort of thing.
Here's a technical question, could the e-stim guys post a graph showing Channel %age vs output for Low & High power, so writing some software to do this could (optionally) kick up into High Power when you hit 100% on Low.
Here's a technical question, could the e-stim guys post a graph showing Channel %age vs output for Low & High power, so writing some software to do this could (optionally) kick up into High Power when you hit 100% on Low.
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Nope, as the waveform under high and low power are different, its actually the power density that changes. And the perception is 100% on Low is not the same as say 30% on high. But sayingthat its not impossible to work it if you write the code.Cyberprog wrote:You could probably use some software to do this sort of thing.
Here's a technical question, could the e-stim guys post a graph showing Channel %age vs output for Low & High power, so writing some software to do this could (optionally) kick up into High Power when you hit 100% on Low.
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Could you provide a graph still showing the differences between low and high, that would allow us to have a hunt for the sweet spot that's about the same between the levels a tad easier
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Could I respectfully make a suggestion?
You have actually hit the nail on the head, because power is so perception based, any results are going to be biased. You might find it easier to consider low and high as two separate settings, rather than two versions of the same.
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