Choosing your Connection

Choosing a cable or adaptor if you have an E-Stim Systems power box connecting to an E-Stim Systems electrode should we hope, be easy. It is more driven by what the electrode needs as all of our power boxes use the same 3.5 mm socket. However connecting another manufacturers products to one of our electrodes can be more confusing as everyone likes to use their standards so these tables should explain what you need.
PowerBox to E-Stim Systems Electrodes
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What type of E-Stim Systems Electrode do you have? | ||
Connecting to.... |
E-Stim Systems Electrode with 4mm Sockets |
E-Stim Systems Electrode with 2mm/TENS Sockets |
E-Stim Systems Electrode with Captive Cable |
Any E-Stim Systems Powerbox |
Not Needed |
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ElectraStim, MYStim or most TENS units |
Own brand cable should work |
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PES or ErosTEK Units and most of their clones* 3.5mm sockets |
No Adaptor Needed. |
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DG-Labs Coyote 2 & 3 Rimba box |
Coyote Cable or TENS to 4mm adaptors |
Standard Coyote cable should work |
The table is only giving as a guide we can only offer advice based on our own experiences.
*Some cloned ET devices have been seen with 2.5mm sockets.
E-Stim Systems Powerbox to other manufacturers electrodes
So you want to connect one of our PowerBoxes to an electrode from another manufacturer? Here are some of your options.
You have |
Electrode with 4mm sockets |
Electrode with TENS/2mm pins |
Electrodes with a 2.5mm captive cable |
Electrodes with captive TENS cable |
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E-Stim Systems Electrodes |
As seen with ElectraStim and MyStim Electrodes |
As seem with DG-Labs Coyote Electrodes |
As seem with some ElectraStim and MyStim Electrodes |
You will need |
The Small Print
These tables are only designed as a guide as we can only offer advice based on our own experiences. Some manufacturers can and will change their specifications without notice. If you want further details then contact the manufacturers.
Other things you might need to know
- Electrodes made from conductive rubber may demonstrate variable levels of output depending on their age and construction.
- Electrodes with Titanium Nitrate coatings may exhibit lower levels of output than expected.
- Not every power unit on the market is able to successfully drive our larger electrodes.