the bishop needs to break itself in so it will get warm for a few ... 8 volts for shading and 11 volts for lining are my numbers
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the bishop needs to break itself in so it will get warm for a few ... 8 volts for shading and 11 volts for lining are my numbers
and you can call me for any questions if you cant get ahold of franco or todd... numbers under my avatar
thanks for the info.really appreciate it..this is my 1st.rotary didn't want to burn it out..
When you get a chance add it to here as well.
http://www.rotarytattoo.com/showthre...=9430#post9430
Trying to make a general archive of starting voltages for each machine.
Just got my bishop in a couple weeks ago myself. Definitely loving it, but it does make more noise than what i'm used to with my neotats. I don't mind it one bit, just wondering if everyones is noisier than a neo. Also, I thought they would be pretty close to neotats in how they run since they are both linear motions, but the Bishop seems to line way better than my neotat that has the same stroke. Love both machines, but would like to know about the sound of others bishops to see if its normal, or if its just the "break in" period that i just read about. Thanks