Tattoo Volts Amps and Hertz Explained

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @adamdarklord
    @adamdarklord  Рік тому +3

    Hopefully I explained it all right 😅 Its a lot of information and I’m learning more and more from you guys all the time!
    Plenty of Machine and Tattoo gear reviews in the works so get subscribed 🔥

  • @NA-ji8eb
    @NA-ji8eb 3 місяці тому +1

    Bro, tell me why I looked at a bunch of different videos for electrician, and your video about tattooing explained it way better than anyone anyone else there.

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  3 місяці тому

      I appreciate that!
      I worked hard on this video to make sure all information is correct and to simplify it as much as possible! Thanks 🙏

  • @PsykotikTattoo_ACUS
    @PsykotikTattoo_ACUS 11 місяців тому +3

    Hertz is actually more accurate than Volts that is why we find it more superior
    You as a tattoo artist knows which Voltage in a machine you're comfortable with, was just googling what artist think about Voltage, amp and hertz and that brings me to this channel which explains it all🤘🏻

  • @cuenta_simulacro4179
    @cuenta_simulacro4179 23 дні тому

    Very didactic thanks man!! Got a question, what about watts? What has to do with all this? Great content appreciate all the dedication!!

  • @x_z0mb1_x
    @x_z0mb1_x Рік тому +6

    Yup and also if you change your stroke remember it will not change the hz read out but your machine will be running faster with a shorter stroke and slower with a longer stroke at the same hz /voltage reading. Its a cool ball park but yea not perfect yet. People like hz read outs because its how you used to measure the speed of coil Machines to. 90 hz color 110hz shade 120-140 hz line work as a ballpark starting point but most artists now will just work 1 speed for the whole tattoo

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  Рік тому +4

      I actually filmed me talking about the stroke lengths changing the hz but then the video got super long so I cut that footage out 😂 I figured it was a lot in one video for people to take in.
      Im going to have to make a whole video in itself explaining stroke length.
      Thanks for being awesome man, I appreciate all your comments on my videos!

    • @x_z0mb1_x
      @x_z0mb1_x Рік тому

      @AdamDARKLORD always look forward to your content. Excited to hear more about the new sol nova and how it's two responsive modes feel I had the unlimited and I liked responsive mode on it alot more than the flux /max I never use it on the fks but Cheyennes mode it felt good on the unlimited

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  Рік тому

      @@x_z0mb1_x it feels like magic lol battery video first then the SOL Nova then , Acus M1, CNC machine, Ambition Mars U machine, Tattoo Theory supplies, King pin tattoo supplies, that’s the video order so far.
      Wish I could take off a week and just knock them all out 💀

    • @x_z0mb1_x
      @x_z0mb1_x Рік тому +1

      @@adamdarklord acus m1 is high on my want list

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  Рік тому

      @@x_z0mb1_x They want me to send it back after the review 😭
      They’re sending it with the normal, fat and fat heavy grip for me to show off!
      Super stoked

  • @cooperradke3774
    @cooperradke3774 5 місяців тому +1

    North American devices all run at 50-60 Hz. There is no adjusting that.
    Amperage is the net rate of flow of electricity.
    Voltage is the amount of pressure or current.

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  5 місяців тому

      Hertz is your frequency and you have a wider range than 50-60
      Amperage, is the flow of electric current or the amount of electrical charge passing a point in a circuit per second.
      And yes Voltage, is the electrical pressure that pushes electric current through a circuit. 👍

  • @oidrops
    @oidrops Рік тому

    One more sub!
    Its cool to see ppl talking about that stuff! Great content man

  • @rickyheck6780
    @rickyheck6780 Рік тому

    Nicely explained!!! Thank you!!!

  • @natalia_lyskina
    @natalia_lyskina 17 днів тому

    have you tried Dragonhawk Mast Hertz?

  • @davidchambless7556
    @davidchambless7556 3 місяці тому

    The problem is... VDC (voltage direct current) does not have a frequency value (Hz). That's because frequency is a value of an oscilating since wave and direct current travels one way. Sorry, I have an electrical background but I'm learning to tattoo. I'm trying to figure out how these tattoo machines output a frequency reading; I too think the Hz measurement would be a way to understand what's happening while tattooing. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks for all you do Adam.

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  3 місяці тому

      It’s all pre-programmed. They calculate the motor’s RPM at 1V, then divide that by 60 to get the rotations per second, repeating this process for each voltage level.
      Tattoo machines aren’t dynamic yet, so if you apply force to the needle, the hertz remain constant even though the needle visibly slows down due to the pressure.

  • @jackielopez8770
    @jackielopez8770 7 місяців тому

    I’m just starting out and I have the dragon hawk beginners it’s a white one and it starts at 6 and goes to 12 I think and it keeps on going to the highest when I’m practicing it won’t stay at 6 keeps jumping up and idk how to keep it at the same spot! Any ideas?

  • @Aebl_
    @Aebl_ Рік тому +1

    I knew I recognized the stippling picture with the different amps before, great reference bro! Shout to Jake from @FiresideTattooNetwork love his work & yours!

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  Рік тому +1

      I used to be addicted to watching his videos! I definitely refer to him with technical questions!
      Keep slaying them tats 🔥

  • @Routing_for_sanity
    @Routing_for_sanity 6 місяців тому

    I call cap sir. I used coil for 20yrs. I use wireless pens now however. I used the same power supply with my original tattoo pens. Same power supply yet the pens always hit softer. So this idea that it’s not the pen it’s the power supply is well cap! The added spring to the cartridge is a dampener. So coil with standard needles are so different from pens with carts thats why og’s have trouble adjusting in most cases

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  6 місяців тому

      No cap,
      Torque makes a difference and not all pen machines have good motors in them.

    • @Routing_for_sanity
      @Routing_for_sanity 6 місяців тому

      @@adamdarklord obv but it aint solely why us og’s have trouble making the switch broski. You can run same amp on both and coil with shaft needle will hit harder

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  6 місяців тому

      @@Routing_for_sanity never said it was guy

    • @Routing_for_sanity
      @Routing_for_sanity 6 місяців тому

      @@adamdarklord is that millenial disrespect😂 you said” the reason og tattoers have trouble switching is not that pens are softer its the power supply. Guy

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  6 місяців тому

      @@Routing_for_sanity Watch the full video a few more times $$$

  • @ChronicMode
    @ChronicMode Рік тому

    So do you know what the hertz compared to voltage is on the bishop wand packer I’ve tried to ask them and they said they don’t know

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  Рік тому

      I have no idea 🤷‍♂️
      I honestly don’t get to excited anymore with Bishop. They refuse to even sell the bigger grips anymore because it forces people to buy the overpriced disposal grips. They’re always the last company to innovate. It doesn’t surprise me one bit if they couldn’t tell people the hertz on their machines.

  • @fantestiklady5182
    @fantestiklady5182 Рік тому

    🔥🔥

  • @yagmur7332
    @yagmur7332 Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @georgebucur2608
    @georgebucur2608 8 місяців тому

    You are so far off about electric ... Also coil machine does not take more amps 2 amps peak is more than you need a coil machine takes 05 amps ... Go to skull

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  8 місяців тому

      *school,
      Nope you’re wrong!

    • @georgebucur2608
      @georgebucur2608 8 місяців тому

      @@adamdarklord ok , so motor works on power (watts) not on voltage( tension) and amps (current) separately. Motor has nominal ratings for power (power=tension x current) this is how it is built for normal condition with expected load , peak is not something you should take in consideration as a user because you should use it within nominal range, if you don t you are not tattooing you are cutting skin. Peak (somewhat 😳👎) reefers to what will cause imediat damage to motor.so (somewhat) not having anough voltage for the load will try to draw amps to compensate (p=UI) and warm up the coils in the rotary or coil machine, that will also cause temporary magnetization of the core and by that imbalance in magnetism because you now have a magnet instead of iron. Rotary users are lazy, and lose a lot of comfort while tattooing. Work in spark✊😬..oh and there is no ideal circuit so a rotary that has range of voltage is a sloppy circuit, while coil machine you can adjust the "non ideal".

    • @adamdarklord
      @adamdarklord  8 місяців тому

      @@georgebucur2608 I give you a point for trying!
      Keep up the good work

  • @nextday4753
    @nextday4753 Рік тому

    🤔🤔👍

  • @Cyber_Trash_
    @Cyber_Trash_ Рік тому

    I came to fight