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Having an electronic/auto vacuum system is truly unpredictable. If you can reliabilty, and hopefully be able to verify that there is a safety system to prevent it goes past a certain vaccum pressure at any given point, then the MityVac - Wet and Dry Penis Vacuum Pump System cylinder is perfectly fine. This is me bringing my experience of cylinder failures due to abnormal vacuum pressure from automated vacuum systems.I understand but I'm not looking to ever go past 5hg. So I don't know why would that be an issue.
By the way, you definitely want to have a vacuum system goes past 5inHg. 5inHg is just a starting point. Upper safety level is 10inHg. 15inHg is considered as reaching unsafe level, but for some, it's a miracle pressure. Most of us, stay far away from that pressure for now.
Most automated built in cylinders pressure are very low end in terms of perforance. The built in system has a snap-on vacuum valves that is not fully compatible with the MityVac cylinder. However, is see some modified the mini pump systems to match. The cylinder may be too large for the mini pumps to effectively pull all the air out. Most who use the automated system use a mid to high end vacuum pumps, powered by large battery pack or plugged directly into the wall socket. LeLuv is way too underpowered by a 3.7V pump motor.I have found some online, ie leluv's but I do not know if the gauge/device matches the hose's end. In other words I do not know if it will connect successfully.
I'm always placing safety at the forefront of PE. Without safety first, we have broken penises left and right.My concern is actually based on threads I've read here from reputable members stating that wr should be extremely careful with pressures while water pumping, where 2hg and 3hg are quite high for the new user and match 5hg+ of air pressure. To put it in less words, I just want to approach this in the safest manner possible, with as little edema as possible and not break my penis.
To provide clarification, internal pressure for an average erection is between 3.5inHg and 4.5inHg. This is why we want an external vacuum pressure to mirror the internal pressure. When we pump, we need to raise the internal pressure to equalize the vacuum pressure. You can feel where you are during the pumping where your internal pressure is at. Let's say during pumping, your penis is fully erected and your vacuum pressure is around 3inHg, if your glans feels comfortable without any expansion, that is your internal pressure. The moment you start feeling your glans starts to have a dull achy feeling while fully erected under pressure, you are reaching and passing your natural internal pressure. This is where you start logging constantly. Pressure increase should not be done at 0.5inHg every 2 weeks. Sometimes longer. I like to increase 0.5inHg every 3 to 4 weeks, and when I'm dead certain that my glans is ready for the steady increase.
The connected valve that the mini pumps over is a quick disconnection I165T model, where as the one on the MityVac and most manual pumps are standard 1/4in or 6mm threaded quick disconnector system. If you're talking about the LeLuv iPump, then yes, they are using a male-female 1/4in pump system. You can even remove the hose and put the hose over the MityVac cylinder's 1/4in barb as an aftermarket retrofit.So, if someone can confirm that the electronic gauges provided by leluv or even Bd's market match the hoses, then I'm set. I don't mind buying it off of you also if you include it in the market. Idk if I am allowed to leave links from other markets tho, so I won't.
"Click" the link, to buy at MoS Shop.