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    Strickly Halo volts

    I am am looking for simple, bare bones answers from you veteran Halo users.
    Just bought mine at 5am this morning and wanted to get a thorough goto thread together to better prepare myself to use this machine out of the box.
    Please make it short and sweet so i can compile the numbers so i know were the the machine's most accommodating sweet spots are.

    2.5 bolt - average volt range for BnG, Color =
    3.2 bolt - average volt range for lining, BnG, Color =
    3.6 bolt - average volt range for lining, BnG, Color =
    4 bolt - average volt range for lining, BnG, Color =

    This is also so I can see the varying volt range in relation to stroke length in a stair step pattern in relation to everyone's average sweet spot.

    And yes I know everyone tattoos differently, but since the Halo is built the same for everyone (compared to a coils comparison on the same subject which would be almost impossible given the fact that everyone uses totally random coils)
    I feel the results will point me in the right direction right out of the gate. Thanks guys

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    In 3.6 i'm using a range of 8.5 to 9.0 to pack/ blend


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    8-9 volts for everything. It's about as easy as it gets.
    The sooner you don't care what other people think about you, the better off you will be. aerochild.com

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    yeah with my RW ID i been running like 4.5-5 for BnG 5-5.5 for color and 6 to line.

    so its a big jump to 8-9 volts...

    thanks guys..

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    They are 2 totally different motors. The ID has a 6volt motor & the Halo has a 12volt motor.
    The sooner you don't care what other people think about you, the better off you will be. aerochild.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by serial1313 View Post
    8-9 volts for everything. It's about as easy as it gets.
    I agree 100%

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