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Get Zapped! eStim and Electrotorture

Toronto Leather Pride. Get Zapped! eStim and Electrotorture. Master Chuck Eastern Canada LeatherSIR 2011 Master Chuck ’ s boy iain Eastern Canada Leatherboy 2011. (S) Who are W/we?. Master Chuck Diploma in Electronics Technology Electrical safety training.

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Get Zapped! eStim and Electrotorture

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  1. Toronto Leather Pride Get Zapped!eStim and Electrotorture Master Chuck Eastern Canada LeatherSIR 2011 Master Chuck’s boy iain Eastern Canada Leatherboy 2011

  2. (S) Who are W/we? • Master Chuck • Diploma in Electronics Technology • Electrical safety training. • Works with electronics daily in his work life.   • Has played with electrosex from13 yrs of age • Since that time, introduced many subs to the pleasures and pain of eStim and Electrotorture. • (Sadistic sick twisted evil but nice guy)

  3. (BI) Who are W/we? • Master Chuck’s boy iain • Degree in Computer Science • Interest in electronics from an early age as a hobby • Self professed geek • Always thought guys cumming without touching themselves was hot!!

  4. (Bi) Outline • What is electricity • Why electricity in sex, play, BDSM? • General Health and Safety Considerations • Tools of the trade • Estim, Tens Units, Cattle Prods, Violet Wands, • Dog Shock Collar, Crank Telephone, Megger • “Sony Play Station Ouch” • Demo • Questions and Answers

  5. (S) Electricity 101 • Electricity 101 • Electron flow • Conductivity (or the inverse of resistance) • Movement of electrons create an electrical current • Power dissipation (work) • Now to simplify

  6. (S) Electricity 101 • Amperes – The amount of electric charge passing through a point in a circuit. Think water flow. • Voltage – The measure of electrical potential. Think water pressure. • Ohms – The measure of resistance. The resistance to the flow. Think size of the pipe.

  7. (S) What is electricity? Power – voltage x current The amount of water that has flowed or moved.

  8. (bi) Why eStim and Electrotorture? • It’s fun! • It feels great • Pleasurable • Giving and taking submission • Psychological and physical (MOVIES AND MOST FEARED) • Cum without touching yourself! • Caution !!!! It can be dangerous

  9. (T) What happens when applied? • (Bi)Who has been to a physiotherapist or sports clinic? • Skin is relatively good conductor of electricity - due to salt in the water that is part of the skin • Different tissues react some more than others – with wide variation • (S) Muscles contract and release • AC vs DC vs pulse • ASR (Attack Sustain Release)

  10. (Bi) What happens when applied? • The human body works on electricity. Electrical impulses through the nervous system and hormonal control run the whole thing • High voltage, low amps - Higher amps will kill you.

  11. (T) A quick male anatomy lesson

  12. (Bi)General Health Considerations • If you have • a heart condition • a pacemaker, • motor issues This may not be for you and may possibly kill you! Do not proceed without discussing the hazards with a qualified medical professional.

  13. (Bi) General BDSM Considerations • Get to know your top/dom/bottom/sub • Know yourself • Build up • Take a course or learn one on one from a safe experienced top.

  14. (T) Safety Considerations • Don’t do this! Achtung! • Set up contacts such that a current path can be completed through the heart or brain. • Don’t tie your bottom up too tightly due to contractions -yet tight enough not to get kicked in the nuts • Don’t do this on someone else without having it tried on yourself first with an experienced top.

  15. (T) Safety Considerations • Beware of secondary conduction paths • Beware you may be a path. • Isolation from power grid. • Isolation from the unit • Know your unit 2 channels may not mean 4 independent wires.

  16. (T) Safety Considerations • Go for it • Hook up electro below the waist • Tie your bottom up to allow for contractions • Make good contacts with your electrodes • Test on yourself first • Know and understand your equipment • Know First Aid and CPR – ExMedic.ca

  17. (bi) Violet Wands

  18. (bi) Tools of the trade • Violet Wands • Tesla coil in a gas filled glass tube • Generates a static charge • Static jolts - Each time the charge builds up enough to jump the gap, a spark jumps from the tube to your sub's skin • Not unlike the static charge you get in winter

  19. (bi) Tools of the trade • Violet Wand safety • Never insert the tube in an orifice • Beware of burns • Can ignite flammable liquids – alcohol • Can melt artificial fabrics – pantyhose, saran wrap • Debates on concentrated UV exposure.

  20. (bi) Dog Shock Collar

  21. (bi) Tools of the trade • Dog Shock Collar • High voltage, low amps • Provides a jolt to the applied area • Does transmit through the two poles • Multiple levels • Sweat can increase effectiveness • Sweat Leather strap can decrease effectiveness • Great for pavlovian response training

  22. (T) Tools of the trade • Dog Shock Collar safety • Never above the neck • Always below the waist • Exception – Testing on a hand and why its safe • Beware of burns, bad contacts, increasing conductivity.

  23. (S) Cattle Prods

  24. (S) Tools of the trade • Cattle Prod • A staple of brown Leather play • Can be a real torture device • Provides a jolt to the applied area • Does transmit through the two poles • Multiple levels can be acheived • Sweat can increase effectiveness • Salt water will get them hopping

  25. (S)Tools of the trade • Cattle Prod safety • Never above the neck • Never on the upper body • Always below the waist • Different types of prods • Electronic, contact-coil, (Beware of batter caps) • Battery types • Voltage dividers (hankies or electronic) • Arming/Disarming

  26. (S) Crank Telephone

  27. (S) Tools of the trade • Crank Telephone • Aka Tucker Telephone – Used to teach boys respect in a Georgia Jail • A real torture device • Connection between balls and anus • Between balls and ankles • Ankle to ankle

  28. (T) Tools of the trade • Crank Telephone safety • Never above the neck • Never on the upper body • Always below the waist • No exceptions

  29. (S) Insulation Tester / Megger

  30. (S) Tools of the trade • Megger • Used to test insulation • Alternative to crank telephone • Connections same as crank telephone • Safety same as a crank telephone

  31. (T) “Sony Playstation Ouch”

  32. (T) Tools of the trade • Sony Play Station Ouch” • Used to “play” their favorite music • Great for Karaowchi • Alternative to crank telephone • Connections same as crank telephone • Safety same as a crank telephone

  33. (Bi)TENS, EMS and Powerboxes

  34. (bi) Tools of the trade • TENS (Trancutaneous Electro-Neural Stimulation ) Units • EMS (Electro-Muscle Stimulation) Units • Less powerful and elaborate relative to TENS • PES Power Box • Erostek ET-312 • Sir’s “Sony Playstation Ouch”

  35. (bi) Tools of the trade • TENS and EMS • Applied current • Variable frequency, pulse width, intensity and waveform • Completes a circuit • Smaller electrodes, more concentrated at a contact point • Large electrodes, more sensation between contact points

  36. (bi) Tools of the trade • TENS and EMS safety • Never above the neck • Always below the waist • Exception – Testing on a hand only if confirmed to be isolated. • Beware of burns, bad contacts, point contacts - energy/cm square

  37. (T) Tools of the trade • ELECTRODES • Store bought • Home made • Home adapted • Creativity is the limit

  38. (T) Tools of the trade Electrodes store bought Considerations single or multi user? Cleaning and re-using Use of electro gel to improve the connections

  39. (T) Tools of the trade Store bought cock and ball

  40. (T) Tools of the trade Store bought cock and ball

  41. (T) Tools of the trade Store bought urethral

  42. (T) Tools of the trade Store bought ass

  43. (T) Tools of the trade Home made and adapted Newark

  44. (T) Tools of the trade Home made and adapted Newark

  45. (T) Tools of the trade Electro gel Lube mixed with a small amount of salt water (do not use silicone lube)

  46. (T) Resources • Erostek – sextek.com • PES – peselectro.com • Mr. S – Mr-S-Leather.com • Priape – Priape.com • Northbound – Northbound.com • Newark.com • (distribute our cards)

  47. (boyi first then Sir) Thank You! • Thank you! • (bi)Master Chuck for His training and for making this possible • (Sir) (Thank You all for cumming and wanting to come more) • Toronto Leather Pride and So You Want to be Kinky for providing us an opportunity to share with you.

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