Other iontophoresis machine related useful links

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Other iontophoresis machine related useful links

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List of iontophoresis machines to treat hyperhidrosis:
https://www.no-ets.com/iontophoresis.html

My experiences with Drionic:
https://www.no-ets.com/mydrionicexperience.html
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doron
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convert to AC

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Hello,
This link to convert Drionic to electricity (company's proprietary batteries too expensive):
http://www.geocities.com/drionicmods/nobatteries.html

is not active.

Can you supply the directions for converting...

Thanks.

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Post by admin »

Try this:

http://web.archive.org/web/200710211304 ... eries.html

Edit -- above one stopped working so here is another. You need to wait for it to load:

http://replay.web.archive.org/200910270 ... eries.html
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doron
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convert to AC

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It's there.

Thanks a lot.

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Post by admin »

Also check out the picture on my Drionic experiences page where I have a photo of how I converted to regular AA batteries. Lot more simpler than what Caroline did, but I am not completely sure if AA batteries work just like the Drionic batteries.

The green light did light up when I converted the machine to AA batteries and used it for a short time.

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Post by sweatyguy »

I recommend AGAINST Drionic.

Before I use Idromed, I use Drionic for around 2 years. I actually bought two sets, as the first set went dead after several months. I first modified them to accept 9V batteries, then AA batteries (x6), and finally power adapters.

There were some effect, but only where your hands/feet got in touch with the felt pads. That is one problem since the sweating area is not flat.

Another problem is PAIN. The current went up and down continuously, and it is exactly change of current that is causing pain!

I would infer that Drionic was designed not by a hyperhidrosis sufferer.

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