Uranium Violet Wand Electrodes
So, I now have a beautiful uranium electrode which will be making its way to me sometime in the near future!
To help you share in my excitement why not enjoy these gorgeous photos of one of the new uranium electrodes, taken by SirHoustonDom.
These unique electrodes are only available from violet-wands.com, so if you fancy owning one of your own head on over!
Worth considering: unless you’re very lucky and manage to catch them before the endcaps are bonded these will probably come in 11.1mm (US standard) rather than 11mm (EU standard), so make sure you’ve got a wand that can handle that (or just keep it as a collectors piece).
30 Violet Wand Safety Tips
Just making this available somewhere on the world wide web, all credit to Dart_Tech!
Queer as Folk Violet Wand
Wikipedia told me that the Violet Wand was used in Queer as Folk (Season 2 Episode 11) so I set out to get some screencaps.
Success!
In this example, it’s being used to give the impression of a wild sex party; quite successfully!
Anger Management Violet Wand
So, until now it’s been difficult to get screencaps of the Violet Wand used in Anger Management; here you go!
Length of spark… greatly exaggerated but at least it puts to rest that age old question; can I use a Violet Wand while I brush my teeth?
You can also view the full clip here, enjoy!
Review – Body Contact Cable
A while back I got my body contact cable from DrClockwork.
I did get hit by customs tax on the way in, but that fortunately wasn’t too bad a sting.
Onto the product itself; by standard these are made with a brass handle, but brass contains copper and some people have copper allergies.
I got mine custom made with a medical grade stainless steel handle, which isn’t as conductive as brass but does the job perfectly as far as I’m concerned!
DrClockwork himself was absolutely fantastic, helping every step of the way and figuring out a way we could ship the item (reasonably) from the States.
The cable is double gapped (there is a spark gap in two seperate places of about 1/4 inch) which does mean that you have to turn the wand up a bit more to get the same kick as you would with a traditional saturation probe, but for the peace of mind of not worrying about squeezing too hard and ending up with glass shards stuck in you – worth every penny!
The cabling itself is made of 50kV insulated silicone – which is super flexible and is really nice. You will get absolutely zero cable bleed with this unless you physically damage the cable.
Recommended? Yes! It fits easily into your existing Violet Wand collection, it’s hard wearing, hard working (allows both reverse and secondary contact techniques) and takes a weight off your mind with regards to glassware!
Everyone with a Violet Wand should consider adding one to their collection.
Helio-Lux replacement faceplate
So, I’ve had the Helio-Lux kicking around in my “fix-it” box for a while now and things are finally starting to come together.
It’s a scarlet macaw faceplate, because why not? It’s something different and unique and will make for a talking point, and an awesomely personalized wand!
I’ll post some before and after shots if there’s any demand for it, let me know! 🙂
Common Violet Wand Electrodes
It’s a wide and wonderful world of Violet Wand electrodes out there, with many shapes, sizes and colors to choose from. Some very rare, and some very common.
Here are some electrodes that you will find in any Violet Wand kit worth its salt, along with where to get them.
Prices are listed without postage, as that will vary depending on where you are.
Comb Electrode
The comb electrode is extremely popular for its sensual side, used lightly in the hair it creates sharp tingly sensations and can even cause some people to burst out in fits of giggles!
DrClockwork: $75
The Violet Wand Store: $42
Violet Wanda: NONE
Nick and Morphia: $39
Mushroom Electrode
The workhorse of the Violet Wand world, the mushroom electrode provides a variety of different feels of spark depending on how it is held. For a sharper spark, turn it on its side!
DrClockwork: $35
The Violet Wand Store: $28
Violet Wanda: $27
Nick and Morphia: $27
Throat Electrode
The throat electrode isn’t just for throats! This one is great on any curved surface; arms, legs, shoulders. You can also use the prongs to do a more intense “double zap” along the back!
DrClockwork: $45
The Violet Wand Store: $39
Violet Wanda: $32
Nick and Morphia: $22
Do you have a Violet Wand? Does your collection of electrodes contain at least this 3?
Which 3 electrodes would you class as “essential” for your kit?
Ebay Highlights 01/03/2013
The first two ebay highlights look to be in good condition and working order, and will probably be a fairly safe investment in terms of reliability and quality.
A red faced Helios unit, in pretty good nick with a really interesting marbled case lining.
A white faced Helios unit, also in what appears to be really good nick.
These were manufactured more recently, so you’re not getting the same level of “history” as you do with some vintage devices.
If it’s history you’re after – this VITAEFONS is more at home in a museum than in a living room.
That’s all for just now!
Helio-Lux 54075
Finally got the faceplate off my Helio-Lux and passed it along to my artist friend to make a new (but much more attractive) plate for it.
I’m looking forward to the final results 😀
8 Volt Helio-Lux
Here’s some interesting pictures of an 8 volt Violet Wand!
This would have originally run off a battery pack, awesome huh!
Violet Wand Rebuild
So, my Hochfrequenz 309 was the first Violet Wand I own that I’ve officially had a hand in repairing – albeit not a very big one, as it was done with the help of a friend who is more experienced in these matters.
What I would like to know is – what would people like to hear about, from a rebuild perspective? How can I help?
My Hochfrequenz 309
As promised, lovely pictures of my (now working) hochfrequenz 309.
This is a really nice unit with a very unique feel, owing to the rather unique mechanical adjuster that it uses.
As you can see, I’ve spliced the handpiece from a 70s Holo-Electron onto it (the sleeved handpiece is really nice).
Hope you enjoy the pic, I only pack one electrode in this kit, as it all fits into a small flight case along with a GFCI and a body contact probe from DrClockwork (which hasn’t arrived yet) expect another post when it does!
Hochfrequenz 309
Anyone know anything about these units? I’ve recently acquired one!
Best estimates put it at pre WW2, but besides that nothing else really is known about it.
I’ve also found out (from trying, lol) that it runs 10mm electrodes by standard, I’ve spliced in the handpiece from a Holo-Electron I had floating about to use there instead.
I’m going to take some photography of it tomorrow, with objects for scale so you can see how cute and dinky the box is 🙂
Relax
Here’s a little something fun. A picture from playing around with the wand earlier today.
Enjoy!
Wouldn’t it be fun – answer to the call
If you’ve been reading this blog for a few weeks you’ll remember a while back I put up the idea of using a vintage style ad to advertise modern Violet Wands and products.
Well, I was sent such an ad by the fantastic DrClockwork!
This is a fun photoshop of one of the original Violet Ray ads, and is really eye catching and retro! Nice job doc!
The challenge is still open if anyone else wants to try their hand at this, I’d love to see your efforts!
Some more Violet Wand Art
“Lady Lightning”
1950’s Holo Electron – Ebay Highlight
Ebay highlights time!
This is probably my personal taste for the white glassware, but I think this is a really nice little box. Certainly worth keeping an eye on, especially for the price it is currently! Link.
The above photo is a snapshot of my own white roller electrode, just to get your tastebuds tantalised a little.
Does this particular unit tickle your fancy? What makes a vintage unit really stand out to you?
Violet Wand Party
I was visiting a friend last night, and we both had our Violet Wands out.
Just thought I’d share a picture from the night with you!
Violet Wand Body Contact Cables
Recently I’ve been shopping for body contact cables for a Violet Wand, as I decided something a bit less fragile than a saturation electrode for secondary contact would be quite useful.
Pic also from DrClockwork!
The main things that I were looking for were:
- “safety gapped”
- stainless steel tubing, not copper, brass, or nickel
- cable insulated for at least 15kV
- 11mm fit
I put up a post on a networking site, and one of the vendors stepped forward personally to help me with my conundrum.
DrClockwork was able to make one precisely for my needs, with cable insulted for 50kV and 11mm fit! I highly recommend anyone who’s thinking of getting one to send him a message and see what he can sort out for you.
Will post again once the cable gets here with a review of the item itself.
Has anyone got experience with different vendors? Please share!
Violet Wand Line Art
Just thought I’d share this with you; adapted from an old high frequency manual into a modern format.
Cleaning your Violet Wand Electrodes
Cleaning your Violet Wand electrodes should be part of your routine of using your wand.
Electrodes come in all shapes and sizes, but fortunately, almost of all of them are smooth glass; This makes them very easy to clean.
Alcohol wipes (the same kind you get for cleaning eyeglasses) usually do the job nicely, but for more stubborn dirt if any should get on there, a soapy cloth dipped in warm water (careful not to get the endcaps wet!) should do the trick.
Another option is to use anti-bacterial hand cleaner, in conjunction with the alcohol wipes, which will ensure a nice clean electrode when you’re done.
If you’re worried about the flammability of the alcohol, hydrogen peroxide provides another good cleaning agent that will leave the glass with a nice finish, though you’ll have to provide your own cloth rather than using the disposable ones that you can get as alcohol wipes.
Holo Electron Violet Wands
Holo-there! Or should I say Holo-Electron 😉
White Glass Violet Wand Electrodes
Sometimes you get electrodes that are just that little bit different and special. This is such a case.
White glass electrodes are very unusual and rarely seen. There’s not much difference in terms of feel, but in terms of appearance they’ve got a rather unique aesthetic quality.
What do you think? Do you prefer more traditional electrodes or are do these more unusual ones tickle your fancy as well?