Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Please excuse me if this has already been addressed as I have been away from the group for awhile. I am so excited about the Godzilla gloves that I intend to make them this weekend. So far I have made and used most of the " zilla " devices. One question though. It would seem to me that some of the current in the " cloth " Godzilla would be shunted through the users own fingers, hands and arms rather from electrode to electrode. Wouldn't it be better to use rubber gloves (dishwashing type) so that the wearer's hands are insulated? The glue should have no problem adhereing to the rubber. Also, only the electrodes would be wetted rather than, potentially, entire fingertips If this makes no sense or has been discussed before, please ignor me, but if this is a workable idea then I am glad to have " had a hand " in this project Thanks, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Thanks, you're thinking, but it is not a problem because the hot glue or other waterproof cement does not allow much current to get into the fingers of the glove or the operator. This thing is so powerful if you place anywhere on face, within 5 seconds you have a strong metallic taste in the mouth. I was very surprised at the oomph. So, go for it. bG > > Please excuse me if this has already been addressed as I have been away > from the group for awhile. I am so excited about the Godzilla gloves > that I intend to make them this weekend. So far I have made and used > most of the " zilla " devices. > > One question though. It would seem to me that some of the current in > the " cloth " Godzilla would be shunted through the users own fingers, > hands and arms rather from electrode to electrode. Wouldn't it be > better to use rubber gloves (dishwashing type) so that the wearer's > hands are insulated? The glue should have no problem adhereing to the > rubber. Also, only the electrodes would be wetted rather than, > potentially, entire fingertips > > If this makes no sense or has been discussed before, please ignor me, > but if this is a workable idea then I am glad to have " had a hand " in > this project > > Thanks, > > Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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