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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Cyberitual's Avatar
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    Well that would depend which way your looking at the machine. If you were looking at the RCA side it would be spinning clockwise with a normal RCA, Looking at the cam side it would spin counter clockwise with a normal RCA.

    Now when i mean a normal RCA i mean that the positive on one side of the cable is positive on the other side, and not crossed. Rca cords that people buy for tattooing, 90% of the time are crossed because they just dont give a fuck when they solder the plugs onto the cable... The Cobra's light has a resister in it that will not work with a crossed RCA, Which i love taking to conventions and showing the vendors of tattoo supplies the shit they really sell. Best RCA you can buy and that you can trust 100% to be wired correctly is a AUDIO or VIDEO RCA cable. They come in pairs for Audio and will have 3 for Video.

    Why do you want a cable with 2 or 3 plugs on both ends you may wonder? Well you pull them apart as they are usually 2 or 3 single cables melted into one. Simply strip them apart from each other like string cheese and now you have 2 or 3 cables for the price of one!
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    Thank you very much for your answer
    Could you take video with proper needle settings. I mean normal needle also some other tips that we should to know. I ask for it ,because the needle pin has two position up &down . Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberitual View Post
    Well that would depend which way your looking at the machine. If you were looking at the RCA side it would be spinning clockwise with a normal RCA, Looking at the cam side it would spin counter clockwise with a normal RCA.

    Now when i mean a normal RCA i mean that the positive on one side of the cable is positive on the other side, and not crossed. Rca cords that people buy for tattooing, 90% of the time are crossed because they just dont give a fuck when they solder the plugs onto the cable... The Cobra's light has a resister in it that will not work with a crossed RCA, Which i love taking to conventions and showing the vendors of tattoo supplies the shit they really sell. Best RCA you can buy and that you can trust 100% to be wired correctly is a AUDIO or VIDEO RCA cable. They come in pairs for Audio and will have 3 for Video.

    Why do you want a cable with 2 or 3 plugs on both ends you may wonder? Well you pull them apart as they are usually 2 or 3 single cables melted into one. Simply strip them apart from each other like string cheese and now you have 2 or 3 cables for the price of one!
    The "Audio" "Video" RCA cable is good idea as long as you get a quality one. I had one bad experience with one... One day, I was testing the voltaje displayed and measured on mi regular power supply vs my old eikon ems200 to see differences... I had one of those audio/video rca striped on my regular Power unit cause they are thin and confortable and one thicker self made cable on the eikon and start the measurements... Then I got shock, I see at same voltage displayed on the units the machine connected to eikon sounded with more power, I had to raise like two volts on the other power supply to get the same sound and output voltage. After a few testing, I decided to change the cables and to my surprise it was the cable that had "too much resistance in just one and a half meter". I throw to garbage all my cheap "chinesse store" cables and from there, have that into account when using a cable. Hope this help when choosing a cable.

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