Violet wand

Violet wand

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A modern violet ray typically consists of a hand held "wand" made of plastic. The base of the handle has a permanently attached electrical cord which plugs directly into a wall outlet. The wand will have an intensity level control and sometimes an on/off [http://www.dmd.co.il/] switch, usually located near where the electrical cord is attached. In the base of the handset, an electromagnetic "buzzer" type circuit rapidly makes and breaks the circuit, thus serving the purpose of a spark gap in a normal Tesla coil. The intensity is controlled by varying the distance between the electrodes, and thus the intensity of the output (a key difference between a violet wand and a normal Tesla coil is that the output of a violet wand increases as the distance between the electrodes decreases). The electromagnet also serves as an inductor to prevent the unit from drawing too much current. The Tesla coil consists of two coils and a capacitor. The "tip" of the handset (the output of the Tesla coil) has a socket into which an electrode is inserted.

A violet ray only creates shock sensation when there is a gap between the electrode and the body (full contact creates a slightly warm sensation). A violet ray electrode is usually made of clear tempered glass and is sealed and evacuated. There is often a backfill of gas which imparts a colour when the wand operates. Different gas mixtures produce different glowing colours, usually purple, red, blue, or pink. Glass electrodes also come in a variety of sizes and shapes (including probe shaped, rake shaped, curved-y shaped, mushroom shaped, or bulb-shaped). Most glass electrodes have a metal end cap which inserts directly into the electrode socket on the wand.

Solid metal electrodes (usually probe shaped) may also be used, and produce a far more intense sensation than glass electrodes. Note that a continuous metal rod should never be used. It should be interrupted by some sort of isolator or spacer, also known as a spark gap. During normal operation, the isolator allows high frequency high voltage to jump or arc across the isolator to the output of the wand. In the event of an electrical short within the wand the isolator blocks direct connection or flow of the line voltage to the output which could a potentially hazardous situation without the isolation.

The standard US size for the electrode connector on a violet wand is 7/16 inch (11.11 mm) in the US and 11mm in Europe.

Violet rays can be operated with a foot switch which attaches between the wall socket power outlet and the electrical cord of the wand. Depending upon the type used, the foot switch may adjust the intensity of the wand, or may be a simple on/off switch (which is especially useful for wands which do not have their own on/off switch).

One popular misconception is that violet rays produce ultraviolet light, and sometimes violet rays are erroneously called "Ultraviolet wands". When using glass electrodes the glass filters or blocks the majority of ultra violet light produced by arcing (the glow) inside the glass electrode. Violet rays do not produce significant amounts of ultraviolet light, but arc(s) external to the glass electrode, while very weak, are identical to more powerful arcs produced by electric arc welders. With sufficient time in one spot, mild ultra violet burns (minor sun burn) and electrical burns can result from the arcs' heat. The arcs do generate ozone and nitrogen oxides, not only giving the skin the well known "ozone smell", but can ignite flammable materials and melt artificial fabrics such as pantyhose.

References

ee also

* Erotic electrostimulation
* Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS units which are also used by some BDSM enthusiasts).

External links

* [http://electrotherapymuseum.com/MuseumVioletRays.htm Electrotherapy Museum: Violet Ray related antique devices]
* [http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com/Articles/VioletRayMisconceptions.htm Electrotherapy Museum: Violet Ray Misconceptions]
* [http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com/Articles/ Electrotherapy Museum: Misc. articles including 'Build Your Own']
* [http://www.violetwands.net The International Violet Wand Guild resources and information]
* [http://www.violetwand.org Everything you ever wanted to know about wands, their operation, how they function, technique and the difference between wands and TENS units]


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