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LeLuv Automatic penis pump. Initial review

Pump and sleeve arrived. Yes the hole is small to the point where it only expands the top half of my dick. 5.25 and 6 inch base isn’t that big, or so I thought. It is good for head and MSEG but I don’t use it anymore as I want full expansion across my whole dick. It was fun for about 2 times but after that I removed it. There is no extra stimulation that I can see or feel.

Yes, I now have three pumps, 2 with broken USB connectors, however I bought a fancy screwdriver set so I can repair the others.

Yes I purchased three because I love the convince of set and forget. I’m doing very high pressure at the moment with the only side effect being groin pain where the cylinder touches the pubic bone.

When new, the new one got up to 80 KPA. I,m now cruising around 70. So 23 to 20 Hg.

No spots or blisters so I figure my penis is OK with this pressure. One other tip is to shave. Help hold in the pressure.

SB

Update.

The quality of each of the three machines I have owned has been shit. 2 x USB charger port failures and this third one has random battery life however on occasion has extremely high pumping capacity, which is also random.

Interestingly as the battery goes flat it pumps harder. On one occasion I got to 99.9 Kpa! then it died.

I love these machines. I just wish they were built better.

Maybe I need to Nerd up with a raspberry Pi minicomputer a vacuum sensor and vacuum device.

SB

Originally Posted by Shaunbaby
Maybe I need to Nerd up with a raspberry Pi minicomputer a vacuum sensor and vacuum device.

It would be simpler and cheaper to do an Arduino. There are pressure sensor and relay modules for them, and all the parts are cheap compare to Pi bits.

Pulse pumping with that rig is on my to-do list. I have all the parts, but I haven’t gotten any closer to getting it done. [sigh]

Originally Posted by Shaunbaby
Broke the USB port AGAIN last night. Does anyone have a photo of the special screwdriver used to open it?

SB

It is a Phillips/+ style screw. The special part is that the driver needs to fit into the hole AND fit the screw securely. All but one of my drivers that fit into the hole stripped the screws. A multi-bit driver fit the screws snugly, but could not reach the entire way in. I needed to hunt through my tools to find the right driver. Maybe it is JIS or something not fully compatible with crappy old Phillips.


Start: 6.3" BPEL x 5" MEG. Now: 7.25" BPEL x 5.375 MEG. Goal: 7.5x5.5

My original purchase us still running fine. I tried water pumping with it once hoping I could see a difference and ended up getting water into the electrics. It completely died on me and I thought I’d have to order a new one.

I figured I was going to throw it away anyway so opened it up and there was not much inside. A battery connected to a small circuit board. I just let it air dry like that for a day or so and then tried charging it again and it showed signs of life. I don’t remember now if I had to give it some time or not, but it eventually started working just like before, screen and all. There are no signs of any damage and it still holds up with constant charging and use.

For what it’s worth, I’ve never dropped mine. I charge it to max and use it daily for 20 mins and don’t charge it again until it’s completely dead.

I did look at the new model, but it doesn’t sound like they made any changes to the configuration. You still have to manually set the limit while it drops and the cycles still only drop to 0 for 2-3 seconds. So I would just buy the exact same one again if I had to replace mine.

I do hope they upgrade the software with the next version they release to add the target pressure at the very least, but it’s easy enough to work around for now.

Oh and I also have the sleeve. It has no practical value, even as a masturbater. I wouldn’t spend money on getting it.

I’ve been iterated in one of these too

Update: I just checked my LeLuv Smart iPump against my other gauges and found that the LeLuv is grossly high. When set to about -17.8kpa (5.25inhg), Mity-Vac reads about 8inhg (about -27kpa)! It’s no wonder I could not acclimate to longer periods. To get about 5inhg (-16.9kpa) on Mity-Vac, LeLuv is reading about -14kpa. I have another gauge on my aquarium pump (CARBO or something from Amazon) that reads about 0.5inhg above Mity-Vac.

Obviously, this conclusion depends on the Mity-Vac’s accuracy which is most likely given that it is a name brand, the other gauge is close, and the LeLuv being so different.


Start: 6.3" BPEL x 5" MEG. Now: 7.25" BPEL x 5.375 MEG. Goal: 7.5x5.5

Uncertainty rising

Originally Posted by AndyJ
"A man with one watch knows what time it is. A man with three is never sure."


I’ve got four now!
How many watches does one need to graph a cluster of certainty?
My new iPump reads slightly higher than the old one, but still lower than Mity-Vac. -15kpa vs -5"hg (-16.9kpa)

Also, this new one does not recall the prior setting. After turning off, my old one remembers the setting such that it can resume auto mode without setting the vacuum. Memory is very useful because setting the vacuum is fiddly like trying to catch a cat for the vet.


Start: 6.3" BPEL x 5" MEG. Now: 7.25" BPEL x 5.375 MEG. Goal: 7.5x5.5

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