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#4577 - 03/20/07 08:04 AM
Electric Pumps
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ballweights
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Guys: Since I got into pumping I have loved the feeling of increasing / decreasing the pressure of the vacuume and had been wondering about the electric pumps? ... Which one is the best? I have read about the QS-7 & also the DigiPump ... HELP!!!!!
Thanks guys!
Dave
PS - Just about to order my new Bullmaster, although sizeing is being a bit difficult
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#4578 - 03/20/07 12:41 PM
Re: Electric Pumps
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kaluapig
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Glad you asked.
This is probably the most common question we have now that there are two electronic programmable pumps.
First off, both QS-7 & DigiPump 4000 are fantastic products. I'm a big fan of both.
The biggest PRO of the QS-7 is that it can do EVERYTHING you program it to do. You have control of every pressure at every time. The biggest CON of the QS-7 is that programming the thing takes a little time. This means that changing profiles "immediately" to test your pumping program takes some getting used to. It takes time (point, click, update 4 values, confirm).
The biggest PRO of the DigiPump is that it is FAST & EASY to program (much like updating fields of an online form - highlight & update on the fly), but cannot do EVERYTHING the QS-7 can. What I mean by this is that the DigiPump goes through up to 10 steps of your programmed pumping routine. It loops back to step 1 after step 10 until your turn the machine off. Whereas, the QS-7, you program 10-steps but can specify how many times you want it to loop. Furthermore, the QS-7 can run your favorite programs back to back in a "playlist." With the Digi, since a program doesn't know when to stop, you will need to manually stop the program & load a new one.
The DigiPump does have huge benifit over the QS-7 -- The digipump is VERY portable. It does not require a computer once you've loaded your favorite pumping profile to the Digipump's onboard memory. Just turn that sucker on and off you go.
The QS-7 doesn't require a computer either, but can only pump a static pressure that is controlled by the manual "rotating" pressure knob. Turn that sucker on and manually dial in the pressure you want.
So in a nutshell QS-7 = Pro: Robust Programming Features Con: Not as fast & easy to program as compared to the digi. Digi = Pro: Easy & Portable Con: Programming Features not as Robust as the QS-7.
There is so much more I can talk about on these two pumps but I think these are the main points.
I'd love to share what these two can do, so if you have specific questions, do let me know. I'll gladly answer them.
Edited by kaluapig (03/20/07 12:43 PM)
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#4580 - 03/21/07 03:52 AM
Re: Electric Pumps
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ballweights
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Hi Nick;
Thanks for that! Great help, think the QS-7 is prob the one for me then!
What style of programs can you do then? And do you have to still remove the pump ever 10 or so mins? or if you program this will it remove the need to remove?
Thanks
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#4582 - 03/21/07 04:21 PM
Re: Electric Pumps
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ballweights
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Hi
Many thanks ... this website of yours is brill, plenty of advise ... well just over two weeks since I started pumping & now totaly hooked!
Will start saveing the pennies for the pump ... think the QS-7 sounds brill... My partner has ordered a LongJonny ... will get some pics and let you know how it goes!
Today had a quick 30 min pump session - cock and balls - sure after the pump wore off my balls were hanging much, much lower! And my cock seamed to stay a bit fatter.
Many thanks Dave
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#4596 - 04/03/07 12:58 PM
Re: Electric Pumps
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Plumper
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I just bought a CTC DP-4000. What's a good starting point to set the program parameters? Thanks
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#4598 - 04/03/07 02:53 PM
Re: Electric Pumps
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Plumper
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Thanks Nick. This was very helpful...
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#4733 - 07/17/07 02:23 AM
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Leftie
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How noisy is each unit? I have a Gast pump that's great but it's too noisy.
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#4743 - 08/02/07 08:21 AM
Re: Electric Pumps
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sailor
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I have a gast. It is a little noiser than the new air conditioners. It makes a bit more of burps than an elecctric tooth prush. You will only useit for a short time as it pulls the vacuum very quickly. If you are alone in the room it is fine. But I do not use it in my bedroom when my wife is in bed as she does not know that I am pumping yet. I hope to show her soon, so we cah share the benifits. I have been pumping for almost two months. I am getting into a schedule of about an hour every other day and two hours on one of the weekend days. So I am still learnig the great feeling. It is very exciting! good luck "sailor"
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