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Originally Posted by Boncuk
More than 40V - even in the audio frequency range might be fatal if the electrodes are not placed properly. At 40V the device causes discomfort already. |
I recall being informed by an electronics prof, that if the number of amps are kept to a minimum, then the risk factor is kept low. The analogy that was proffered at the time was that of static electricity; high volts low amps. Of course tazers on the other hand push that theory to its limits.
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Originally Posted by Boncuk If you want to use for medical treatment I'll help you out and send you my design including the software. (Device name LIMS = Low Impact Muscle Stimulator) The output has a safety circuit not to exceed 39V. |
I would be interested in exploring your design. You mention software, is it a necessity for your LIMS to function? (I presume the software is non-Mac compatible?)