SEX TOY REPAIR
The most common problem problem with vibrators is that they..well..um stop
vibrating :(
Firstly, replace the batteries with good quality alkaline batteries, the cheap
batteries some times do not have enough grunt to get the motor humming.
Secondly, make sure the batteries are correctly aligned.
If these two steps do not fix the problem then the fault is probably one of
four things.
- The vibrator is not making good electrical contact with the battery terminals.
- The vibrator switch / vibrator speed control is not contacting properly.
- There is a break in the wires between the switch / vibrator speed control.
- The motor has "burnt out"
Solutions
- To improve electrical conductivity, place a small wad of aluminum foil between
the vibrator contacts and the battery terminals. This is a delicate job, tweezers
or long nose pliers might help getting in to those tight areas. If this solves
the problem and the fault took a while to develop (2-3 months or more) see if
you can remove the vibrators electrical contacts and clean them properly. You
can get rid of the oxidation with a weak acid such as vinegar, polish the contacts
with a silver jewelry tarnish remover or buff them up with an emery board or
nail file.
If the contacts do not come out easily or are embedded in the plastic, leave
them in the toy and stay with the aluminum foil method of repair.
- Vibrator switch / vibrator speed control problems are usually intermittent,
that is they come and go, sometimes if you shake the vibrator or wiggle the
switch or speed control you can get a buzz out of it. The switch or speed control
is probably suffering from oxidation or another build up that is stopping the
flow of electricity to the motor.
The speed control looks like a tightly wound spring and usually are not that
hard to remove. Pull the spring out and examine it, if there is a build up of
gunk around it wash it in HOT soapy water, RINSE it and then ALLOW IT TO DRY
before placing it back in its correct position. If the sliding or rotating switch
shows signs of oxidation (looks a bit black or dull) rub with a cloth and a
weak acid such as vinegar, polish the contacts with a silver jewelry tarnish
remover or buff them up with an emery board or nail file.
- If there is a break in the wires between the switch / vibrator speed control
and the motor you are probably out of luck.
If you can actually see that the wire is broken or not hooked up to where it
is supposed to be you may be able to improvise a fix buy reconnecting the wires
or re-soldering them (if you have a soldering iron)
Otherwise you will need an electronic technicians electrical multi-meter AND
you need to get to the electric motor itself. Manufacturers do not want the
shaft to come away from the control end (just picture it in normal use and you
will see the reason why) so gaining access to the motor and wires is extremely
difficult and if you do fix it, putting it back together is just as hard. If
you do try to fix the vibrator think long and hard about the type of glue you
will use to stick it back together with, as the toy will be used intimately,
do not use any thing that is toxic or water soluble, also some plastics and
silicone do not react well with some adhesives....like I said before I think
you are probably out of luck and will have to find a replacement :(
- If the motor has "burnt out" that's bad, its the motor that vibrates,
and a vibrator that will not buzz is just a dong. Even if you could find another
motor, you would have to go through hell to install it (see solution 3) or wander
in to your local electronic enthusiasts hobby shop and ask one of the geek's
behind the counter to fit it for you.~I don't think so! Unfortunately
it is time to buy another one :(
Dildo or Dong repair
Hard plastic dildos, dong and butt plugs can have deep scratches
or chips filed smooth using a nail file, emery board or fine sand paper. If
the plastic has cracks all the way through, discard the toy to prevent large
chunks or splinters lodging in delicate areas.
Silicone toys sometimes develop small tears, these will develop
into large rips eventually, discard the toy. The small tear is a wonderful home
for bacteria and is very difficult to clean thoroughly. Do not try to fill in
the crack with a silicone sealant or any thing of that nature, it wont stick
well and will no doubt fall out in you.
Rubber dildos and dongs, if they show signs of cracking, splitting
or perishing discard immediately. Rubber is a natural product and breaks down
relatively quickly, especially when exposed to sunlight and oil based lubricants,
so keep them in a drawer and only use water based lubricants. Rubber toys should
be replaced regularly.
Inflatable Doll repair
Small holes or tears can be repaired with a Inflatable Doll Repair Kit available
from Adult
Video Universe, or find a shop that is in your country or the freight for
the $3.00 kit could be be ten times that amount.
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