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RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - ltxrob - 27 Jun 2016 Go 12v. Most electromagnetic circuits start working at 70-80% of their nominal voltage. The box you've found is perfect to house a 9v pp3 battery and should run fine. If you try to get to 24v you will need 2x pp3 to get to 18v and a lot more wiring. The YouTube videos use ikea batteries and give upwards of 1hr magnetised time from memory RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - Like Ra - 27 Jun 2016 I'm going to use accumulators, the voltage is a bit lower, though. As or 24V version, I can use various power supplies (12, 14, 17, 19, 24V). Another possibility is to use 2x 9V batteries in parallel, that should double the bondage time. RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - ltxrob - 27 Jun 2016 If you are using a power supply how will it release? The YouTube vid rely on battery decay to release. RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - Like Ra - 27 Jun 2016 An electronic or mechanical timer. They can be set more precisely, but may stuck, so I use them daisy chained. RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - Like Ra - 03 Apr 2017 What is the holding force of two electro-magnets used together? For example, what will I get from two 12V 8mm thick electro-magnets (each has a holding force of 8kg) connected to two 9V accumulators (with reversed polarities)? RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - steve6322 - 07 Apr 2017 I've used EMs a few times... see: https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread-Stocks-with-electromagnet-release and https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread-tight-spread-eagle-selfbondage-with-electromagnetic-time-lock ...works well for me! 😊 RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - Like Ra - 31 Dec 2019 Here's a short tutorial (source: https://www.deviantart.com/ropebunnydani/journal/ElectroMagnetic-SelfBondage-lock-Update-Guide-806789973) RopeBunnyDani Wrote:It works 😊 And this is the result (source: https://www.deviantart.com/ropebunnydani/art/Self-Bondage-Electromagnetic-Key-Drop-808630848): RopeBunnyDani Wrote:As some of you know I recently made a electromagnetic self bondage lock out of an old door holder. BACKUP!!!! RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - Gitefétichistes - 30 May 2021 Hello, I found that which plugs into phone chargers. https://abcplaisir.com/selfbondage/1575-serrure-magnetique-pour-selfbondage-fessee-bdsm-ou-abdl.html I saw that someone advised to plug it in for the long term. https://www.amazon.fr/Lifedom-Programmateur-Journalier-M%C3%A9canique-Inter/dp/B00BW4VUAW/ref=asc_df_B00BW4VUAW/?tag=googshopfr-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=54225760132&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16334545637133544966&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9055216&hvtargid=pla-136261224772&psc=1 Can it work without danger for 12h or 20h ? Thank you for your help. Sorry for my English, I go through translator RE: DIY electromagnet based time-lock devices - essanym - 31 May 2021 (30 May 2021, 17:35 )Marc Wrote: Can it work without danger for 12h or 20h ? I have one of the mechanical plug in timers that's been running flawlessly for years so yes. I'm not saying you should, only that you can. RE: Self-Bondage Art - Like Ra - 24 Sep 2022 Oh, I thought this one was posted, but I can't find it anywhere. Source: https://www.deviantart.com/ropebunnydani/art/Self-Bondage-Bed-866376925 |