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What valve is used on this video! - xerof - 15 Jul 2016 Hi all, Hopefully this is in the right section... This video: http:// Source: www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph577e8653b73ad Does anybody know what the valve is used? (01:04) I did look at this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fafada-Electric-Solenoid-Magnetic-Switch/dp/B012CFP0NC/ But the problem is, minimum pressure of 0.02Mpa (3psi) which isn't ideal... Plus looks like one way only Thanks! RE: What valve is used on this video! - franz löve - 15 Jul 2016 Hello Xerof, I think this is a solenoid valve for the air we breathe. Actuated they switch, they get air and the vibrator runs. Lets get rid of the switch, stops the vibrator and she can not breathe. Cute vulgarity 😁 (translated with Google) RE: What valve is used on this video! - xerof - 15 Jul 2016 I'm not sure it's a solenoid valve, more of a motorised valve (you can hear a motor turning every time). I could be wrong anyway I have seen this one also: motorised valve which may do the trick. RE: What valve is used on this video! - franz löve - 15 Jul 2016 (15 Jul 2016, 21:26 )xerof Wrote: I'm not sure it's a solenoid valve, more of a motorised valve (you can hear a motor turning every time). I could be wrong anywayThe dimension is probably 1/2 inch. The ball solenoid valve is there better, because more air passes. Try out. (translated with Google) RE: What valve is used on this video! - Like Ra - 16 Jul 2016 You can try this normally open solenoid valve RE: What valve is used on this video! - xerof - 16 Jul 2016 That's interesting, A normally open valve would be "safer" and I guess wouldn't suffer with the minimum required pressure to open again? It got me also thinking of other things, such as the solenoid could just "click" where you could hear the motorised move. I may get both and see what works best. RE: What valve is used on this video! - Like Ra - 16 Jul 2016 (16 Jul 2016, 10:05 )xerof Wrote: That's interesting, A normally open valve would be "safer"Yes, my point as well. For enema play I got myself a normally closed valve. RE: What valve is used on this video! - ltxrob - 16 Jul 2016 Just be aware of the voltages. That N/O one is 24v You may need powers supplies too RE: What valve is used on this video! - xerof - 16 Jul 2016 There is another N/O with 12V I found 😊 Not many people would notice that 😉 RE: What valve is used on this video! - Like Ra - 16 Jul 2016 Some more: 12v 1/4" N/O valve 12v 3/8" N/O valve 12v 1/2" N/O valve I take it, the wider, the better, right? |