Inside PF: Springs and Tension adjustment

zeusonfleek

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Hey MOS FORUMS,

Recently I took apart the Phallosan and discovered the springs that create tension/resistance.

What I discovered ia the following, the springs are compressed by a white cap which can be screwed in/out. This adjustment of the spring cap creates less/more tension on the PF.

Has anyone played around with this tension?

FYI: The springs are in the "stoplight" tube
 
zeusonfleek;721847 said:
Hey MOS FORUMS,

Recently I took apart the Phallosan and discovered the springs that create tension/resistance.

What I discovered ia the following, the springs are compressed by a white cap which can be screwed in/out. This adjustment of the spring cap creates less/more tension on the PF.

Has anyone played around with this tension?

FYI: The springs are in the "stoplight" tube

Love to see pictures!
 
I don't think this works. If the screws are not tight the system will disintegrate after a while. The springs change their force when they get shorter. Even if you prestretch the springs you will end up with the same maximum value as before. In order to get more tension on the Phallosan you have to replace the springs with spings that have the same length and diameter but different stiffness constant.

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Chaoskampf;734744 said:
I don't think this works. If the screws are not tight the system will disintegrate after a while. The springs change their force when they get shorter. Even if you prestretch the springs you will end up with the same maximum value as before. In order to get more tension on the Phallosan you have to replace the springs with spings that have the same length and diameter but different stiffness constant.

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Are you a physicist?
 
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