u/BigLoads69-420

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Having confusion regarding the proper usage of the tingler triphase switch, please see below for stimkits statement on the switch and questions. I understand the basics of how triphase works with the various types of cables and devices and configurations etc, just this switch is twisting me up cause it feels different in every situation described.

"Good Day,

From an electrical standpoint there is no polarity on the Tingler output. The output is isolated from the power sources by output transformers so there is no ground or negative power reference. The output is "floating" Looking at the 3.5mm two conductor phone plug, the end connection is called the tip and the lower long shank or body is called the ring. If you have an ohm meter or continuity tester you could find out which of the electrode plugs is the ring conductor on the phone plug and mark the 2mm ring electrode plug. The tri-phase switch connects the ring side of the output transformers together combining one side of both output signals into one and creating the tri-phase hook-up. It is only necessary to use one of the ring connectors as the tri-phase "common" connection. We have scoured the planet high and low trying to find color coded electrode wires for a 3.5mm plug with no luck." "

  • if you only need one of the ring connection end on the cables what do you do with the other? Just chop it off or tie it away and insulate the end or what?
  • What if you use all four connections (two ring end cable ends to a cr loop for example) like you'd do with a normal unit to get teiohase, and then use triphase switch? Will it double the power of signal since two the connected transformers?

What if you use a traditional triphase cable but have the triphase switch on? Will this double the signal down The one common strand? Is this damaging?

What if you use a traditional triphase cable in normal mode vs triphase mode as well?

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u/BigLoads69-420 — 23 days ago