electric touch is shocking my heel!

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electric touch is shocking my heel!

Postby ultimatecreate » Mar 23rd, '11, 22:32



OK - the pro set-up is now complete for ET and firing on all cylinders...

...except that now, instead of charging me and delivering a delightful shock, it just shocks the base of my heel (the heel above the metal housing) as soon as the other foot comes near.

Sparky's ; is the answer to this rubber insoles?

Any suggestions?

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Re: electric touch is shocking my heel!

Postby jdmagic357 » Mar 23rd, '11, 22:58

ultimatecreate wrote:Any suggestions?


Try rubbing your feet briskly on a carpet. No gimmick necessary. :lol:

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Postby daleshrimpton » Mar 24th, '11, 00:02

try not using this..... Not many people do these days, because they realise that causing people pain,isnt entertaining.

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Postby spooneythegoon » Mar 24th, '11, 18:22

But I thought it was for PK effects?

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Postby kalen7791 » Apr 4th, '11, 19:21

I had to return the first two of these I had bought due to it feeling like my toe was stuck into a light socket. The third one i had worked great. I used mine mostly as part of a spoon and coin bending routine. I've never had any complants as it is not that strong of a shock and feel that it really adds to the presentation.

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