Hello Indogoauto,
Generally,  the made for play units don't have already a timer, but TENS units have. TENS units are better to play than EMS units are (what purpose do you need yours?), because they are focused to nerve endings and not to muscle fibers EMS units are.
 
Made for play units, generally have optimized characteristics for erotic play, like the possibility of higher intensities and pulse frequency and width (more erotic sensations). Besides a symmetrical bipolar wave form.
 
As far as I can see the Folsom PSG 202 doesn't  have any timer button. But the Electroman Power Unit has it (some of them have memory and when you turn the power on again they are in the same mode, etc. but you have to re-adjust the intensity again).
 
Hope this helps,
Giorgio.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: indigoauto
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 5:27 PM
Subject: [electrosex] Timer use



Hi,

I am interested in the Folsom PSG-202, but would like to know whether it can be used with
a timer.  None of the retailers selling the unit have been able to provide an answer.  If the
unit is providing output when the timer turns the power off, will the unit still provide
output when the timer turns the power back on
?  I have a simple EMS that I can run off an
AC adapterplugged into a timer.  The problem is that when the timer turns back on, the
unit comes on in standby.  If the PSG-202 will not work with a timer, can anyone suggest a
power box that will.
Thanks for your help.









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