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Thread: Extender tension
- 09-01-2016 #21
Ok so after clocking extensive hours on my extender(run of the mill extender with the 900-1200gm) springs I got my news gains done but hit a wall and wanted more I ordered an fitted 2600gm springs for it and wow you can really feel the difference.
On that note the springs tend to fit most models so swap and change as you please.
I found with the higher tension springs the backward force onto your pelvic area becomes fatigue and can only wear it at an hour a time. I also broke the base but this I'm guessing is more a wear n tear thing.
Other things to note. I had massive slippage problems with the extender and fixed it with a vacuum setup. Not only is this super comfy you can apply more force without discomfited strangulation problems. Highly recommended.
I've changed to hanging and use the extender as an all day stretcher with still the lower grade springs in it. With the idea of being able to wear under clothes for extended time.
There is no guarantee you will gain using one of every device as a lot of us have bodies that are hesitant to change. There's a thread on the device page of a guy hanging massive weights for long time with no results just recently as example.
- 11-06-2017 #22
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Hey! Congrats on getting an extender. IMO, extenders are one sure fire way to gain length. I have had tremendous success with them. I think there are some nuggets in the thread I'm listing below that will help you. Feel free to reach out to me also if you have questions. Good luck and hope you have a safe and rewarding journey!!!
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Hello guys,
Maybe it's better not open a new thread.
My question is how do you measure the tension?
I use phallosan bell and vacuum in conjunction with andropenis device. .. I also have a portable electronic scale but I haven't found an accurate method to measure the tension in pounds.
- 05-07-2020 #24
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I used the PF bell/ sleeve with the QEP, great success with it.
Got the plus, and and on the fence which system is the best.
I guess if you look into the manual, you can determine the amount of force by the marks on the bars.
When you compress the bars there are marks near the base to determine the amount of tension.
There is probably a chart that shows what it is.
Take it for what it is, but I like about half compression or more on the bars.
Am not sure of the tension amount exactly, but it feels about right for a 6hr session.
I may not be the best advice, but instead of a exact number, I go with feels right.
Not too much tension, but enough to feel some stress.
After the session, I call it, a pleasant soreness. Not pain.
If you work out, the next day you are a little sore, but some warm up and stretching, and then you feel pretty good.
This is were you need to be!
It takes some experimentation to get it just right. Stay with it.
Stay well and enjoy!
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- Tension Spring Force Calculation
Tension Spring Force Calculation
Definition: The calculation of the formulas which make up a linear spring design.
Linear spring calculations can be a hard task if you do not have all of the proper information needed. You must have the correct formulas and all of the information needed to fill in those formulas. Once you have gathered that information, you may actually begin the linear spring calculations. With our linear spring calculator, Spring Creator, you are able to calculate all of your linear spring's physical dimensions, travel and load capacities, and even factors that are helpful for the manufacturing phase of your spring like spring index.
Spring Creator allows you to calculate your spring design using only a few of your linear spring's dimensions. The diagram at the bottom shows the example of a compression spring. The formula provided to calculate rate may be used in two scenarios:
- You have a linear spring and you already know how much load will make it travel down to a required loaded height but aren't sure of the rate.
- You do not yet have a linear spring and are starting a design but aren't sure how strong it needs to be in terms of spring rate.
In both of these examples, you will need to know the formula provided below and in the diagram at the bottom. You must divide the load being applied by the amount of deflection. The result of this linear spring calculation is the linear spring rate.
Linear Spring Rate Formula:
Rate (k) = Load (F) ÷ Travel (x)
k = F ÷ x
Linear Compression Spring Example:
Load: 10 pounds
Deflection: 2 inches
k = 10 ÷ 2
k = 5-Foldus,
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There are several manufacturers of gun recoil springs. You can find a variety of springs with different pound ratings, from 6 lbs. all the way up to 24 lbs.
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If you're in the business of making an Extender and you don't want to exaggerate or lie about what kind of tension your springs generate you need to buy a device that can test the spring!
Spring tester, compression spring, measure force spring
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