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[quote="dawggone"]hidrex. How many Ma is that? Is there any kind of chart that converts the voltage to Ma approximately? This would really help as most of the responses deal with Ma and the Hidrex does not let me know the Ma count. Thanks.[/quote]
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 4:48 pm
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is 25 mA @ 72 Volt @ 2 Kilo Ohm = 25*72=1800 units of Iontophoresis Power at 2 Kilo Ohms (other models that state e.g. at 500 Ohms are 4 times less powerful!)
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is 30 mA @ 60 Volt @ 2 Kilo Ohm = 30*60=1800 units of Iontophoresis Power at 2 Kilo Ohms (other models that are e.g. given at 500 Ohms are 4 times less powerful!)
In your example it is the equivalent in Idromed
Hidrex: 30 Volt @ 30 mA = 900 iontophoresis units @ 2 KOhm
Idromed: 60 Volt @ 15 mA = 900 iontophoresis units @ 2 KOhm
This means that 30 Volts are appr. the equivalent of 15 mA at the same rates.
Hidrex and Idromed have both 1800 units of power @ 2 KOhms
dawggone
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 4:44 pm
Post subject: I'm currently using a pulsed current at 30 volts on the.....
hidrex. How many Ma is that?
Is there any kind of chart that converts the voltage to Ma approximately?
This would really help as most of the responses deal with Ma and the Hidrex does not let me know the Ma count.
Thanks.
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