Monday 6 May 2019

Get a CockHeroMachine

The CockHeroMachine is open-source, so you can produce your own at any time from the guide here. However, if you can't be bothered, you can buy one directly from me.

Here's the deal:
  • Bitcoin is the only accepted payment method(*).
  • Price is 50$(25$ special prize, while stocks last), Worldwide Shipping included.
  • The package will be sent to you via airmail(not traceable), and should take about 5-10 days to be delivered depending on the destination(**).
  • The package is completely anonymous and discreet, no one will be able to tell what's inside.
Anonymous package


You'll get a CockHeroMachine ready to go complete with:
  • Vibrator(FC-280PC motor) with highly flexible silicon wires(1.2 meters)
  • Arduino UNO board + CockHeroMachine shield heat-shrink together.
  • 1.5mm single core wire PVC insulated(1 meter) for the cock ring + 1 pre-made cock ring + 2mm shaft sleeve.

Package Contents



What you'll need:
  • A PC(Windows or Linux) (Bluetooth is optional but highly recommended).
  • 12V/2A Wall Adapter Power Supply with a 2.1mm barrel jack(center positive).
  • Hexagonal Allen wrench(size: H1.5).
  • CHM software.

Instructions:
 


If you are interested in getting one, write me an E-mail with your shipping address. I'll reply back with a payment request.
I'll proceed with packaging and mailing as soon as the transaction is confirmed.

(*) I also accept lightning transactions, just ask for it.
(**) I take the most care to ship the items but there's always a small chance the package could be damaged or lost. I DO NOT RESHIP, if you're not willing to take the risk, please consider building one yourself.

Saturday 4 May 2019

Build the circuit


To build the circuit you'll need a good soldering iron and a few readily available electronic components: a mosfet driver module, a DC motor and a 12V power source.

This is the most common mosfet module you can find in online stores:

 

It allows the Arduino to drive the motor. Follow this schematic to connect it:



The module can be used as it is, but I strongly recommend to add a schottky diode and a 100pF ceramic capacitor in parallel with the output to protect the Mosfet:

(Be sure the diode is in the right direction)
For the motor, anything with more than 20g*cm torque is fine. Be sure the shaft is at least 1cm long.
If you're in doubt, the ubiquitous FC-280PC/SC is a good choice for its high torque and low cost:



You can use an 8 cell AA battery holder as a power source:


If you don't like to waste batteries, any 12V / 2A power supply adapter would work as well.

Follow the schematic, when everything is connected, test the circuit using the Cock Hero Machine software:

 

Last step: build the vibrator.