If the pads fit into the slots where the electrodes go into, I would not
see any problem. Sometimes they are interchangeable but you need to make
sure it is a tight fit because you can shock yourself .....well zap anyhow
LOL
good luck
OH, what kind you got? Maybe someone can tell you more, I have PRO MAX and
also had a Lithmascope one I believe is the name, well something like that
janers
AAH - 16 Jun 2005 20:30 GMT
Janers
I have two units called
1.TPN 200 Plus Battery 9v which runs out quickly and bit fussy to
replace it.
2. SEINEX Model SE-33 Two AA Bat
The pads lot bought is for TPN 200 Plus
and appear to fit into SEINEX Model OK.
Thanks for your attention.
Suggestion from any other user would be
appreciated.
If the pads fit into the slots where the electrodes go into, I would not
see any problem. Sometimes they are interchangeable but you need to make
sure it is a tight fit because you can shock yourself .....well zap anyhow
LOL
good luck
OH, what kind you got? Maybe someone can tell you more, I have PRO MAX and
also had a Lithmascope one I believe is the name, well something like that
janers
Angela - 17 Jun 2005 03:52 GMT
I buy my electrodes on ebay or from an online store. The brand name
doesn't appear to be important with my TENS unit. I haven't seen (that
I remember) different types of connectors on the pads. If you have to
replace the leads, I've seen at least two types of connectors that plug
into the unit.
AAH - 17 Jun 2005 12:59 GMT
These units are available here in London
and TPN200 Plus is also being used by
hospitals here.
The Leads are with PinType"What goes into"
the pad connector. The pads are with F-Type
and leads are with M-Type connectors.
Thanks for your attention.
I buy my electrodes on ebay or from an online store. The brand name
doesn't appear to be important with my TENS unit. I haven't seen (that
I remember) different types of connectors on the pads. If you have to
replace the leads, I've seen at least two types of connectors that plug
into the unit.