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pumper83
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electric pump recommendation?

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been thinking about buying a good electric pump!
basically i have 3 options....
Pulsar
Dp4000
or the QS7 (unavailable???)

Pulsar seems most expensive and I'm not totally convinced on longevity.....
the dp4000 seems to have the most customization at the moment...
what would you guys recommend?
i use a hand pump and a converted aqua pump, used them for years....
would like something better than static pumping...
thanks
Puna_Pumper
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I have a QS7 and static pumping works best to me with breaks every so often, just to lube up and stroke. I tried a few programs but it's not that arousing and takes longer to grow.
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pumper83 wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2018 11:08 am been thinking about buying a good electric pump!
basically i have 3 options....
Pulsar
Dp4000
or the QS7 (unavailable???)

Pulsar seems most expensive and I'm not totally convinced on longevity.....
the dp4000 seems to have the most customization at the moment...
what would you guys recommend?
i use a hand pump and a converted aqua pump, used them for years....
would like something better than static pumping...
thanks
Pulsar is pretty good and I've gotten some of my best sizes using it - but it doesnt have that "Pulsing" feel to it.
So got the dp4000, which is pretty cool too, has that pulsing feel, but its hard to gage the programing you do. I thought the other day about connecting a air gage and attaching one to it, just see how the pull and release is flowing. I feel like you gotta find that prefect program/combination to it. Pulsar is sort of the same, but not as flexible with the settings.

PS: you need a computer with WINDOWS on it if you get the dp4000! no MAC. I had to buy a cheap PC laptop from bestbuy for like 150
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I have just built my own
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Ray 210mm
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I have a QS7 and DP4000 electric pump.
The QS7 is now unavailable due to serious problems with its software and windows up dates. Otherwise it was a great little unit with some tremendous infinite programming features. Mine still works on an old none updated Windows XP Lap top.

My CPC DP 4000 still works well, is over 10 years old and will pulse suck up to 13.5 Hg. However it has to be connected to a windows operating system to be programmed but the unit can store a programme which means it can be used off line provided you use a 12 volt dc. supply. I have used mine in a car.

I have another Mrfantasticpumping pump that is fully portable and rechargeable, lasting for over one week at 30 min per days use. It and can be programmed to suck as high as 20 Hg or more I bought it from a supplier in Spain but I am not sure if they are still made although there are still some videos of use on You Tube.

I have been using dynamic electric pumps for over 10 years and would not use any other and I think my cock size now would justify it was worth it.

Ray
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This is the sort of result I get from my electric pumps
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Keep posting Ray :wink:
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PDA wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:25 am I have just built my own
can you elaborate on the design?
Ray 210mm wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2018 10:26 pm I have a QS7 and DP4000 electric pump.
The QS7 is now unavailable due to serious problems with its software and windows up dates. Otherwise it was a great little unit with some tremendous infinite programming features. Mine still works on an old none updated Windows XP Lap top.

My CPC DP 4000 still works well, is over 10 years old and will pulse suck up to 13.5 Hg. However it has to be connected to a windows operating system to be programmed but the unit can store a programme which means it can be used off line provided you use a 12 volt dc. supply. I have used mine in a car.

I have another Mrfantasticpumping pump that is fully portable and rechargeable, lasting for over one week at 30 min per days use. It and can be programmed to suck as high as 20 Hg or more I bought it from a supplier in Spain but I am not sure if they are still made although there are still some videos of use on You Tube.

I have been using dynamic electric pumps for over 10 years and would not use any other and I think my cock size now would justify it was worth it.

Ray
i will have to check that one out.
little bit of down time at the moment, got a cold and not getting better atm, plus im healing from a big blister from last pump session...oops :roll:
thanks for the replies guys!! Keep up your routines.
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I made one
The timer is a omron
OMRON H3CR-F8-300AC100240
Specifications
Repeat Cycle Timer, Coil Voltage 100-240 VAC, Contact Form DPDT, Contact Current Rating Resistive 5 Amps, Maximum Time Range 300 Hours, Minimum Time Range 1.2 Seconds, Pins 8,

The timer is to switch the valve for lower pressure setting
The valve is normally closed ( meaning closed until power is applied )
The pump runs constantly

Most parts were bought used E*AY
Just waited to get them cheap

The vacuum pump,
Most people don’t look for aspirator pump which is the same thing
But you can buy them cheaper
don't use as much since buying
CTC DP-4000 Digital Maximizer which isn't as loud
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major77
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Anyone here Who can make a new software for the DP4000?
I got big problems running it on my laptop (Windows 10)

I had a laptop with Windows 10 and it worked all fine.
The laptop is now broken and I've tried to install the software on this laptop several times, and the results are the same...
Can't open the software and the laptop gets slow.
I have to restart and un-install software....

I really need this up and running now!
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