The Hatwchi Magic Wand: Transforming Your Reality with Magic

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The Hatwchi magic wand is a powerful tool used in the practice of Hatwchism, which is a form of ancient magic. The wand is typically made from a hand-carved piece of wood, often chosen for its magical properties such as oak or hazel. It is believed that the wood used in making the wand can enhance the magical abilities of the user and help to channel their energy. The Hatwchi magic wand is designed to be held and waved by the practitioner to direct and focus their magical energy. It is believed that the wand acts as a kind of extension of the user's own power, making it easier to cast spells and perform rituals. The wand is often adorned with various symbols or carvings that are significant to Hatwchism, further enhancing its magical properties.


diode GW42 s2m - Peak repetitive Voltage 1000, Working peak reverse voltage 1000, DC blocking voltage 1000, RMS reverse voltage 700, average rectified output current 1.5 - website pdf - datasheet

Get ready to be acquainted with the one, the only, Magic Wand Original formerly the Hitachi Magic Wand massager aka the one vibrator to rule them all, the holy grail and Cadillac of vibrators, and an untamed beast whose unrelenting vibrations refused to be silenced or subdued. Vibrators cannot permanently damage or desensitize you unless it s a really terrible, faulty vibe that has some kind of explosion on you or something.

Hatwchi magic wand

The wand is often adorned with various symbols or carvings that are significant to Hatwchism, further enhancing its magical properties. In Hatwchism, the power of the wand is said to come from the connection between the user and the natural world. It is believed that the wand can help to harness the energy of the earth, the elements, and even the cosmos, allowing the practitioner to manipulate and work with these forces.

Help me hack the Hitachi Magic wand vibrator :: make the DC motor spin faster.

If there is a better place to post this. point me there please.

This appliance seems uncomplicated and I am hoping people will find it pretty simple to modify.

I am looking for suggestions from a tight budget perspective and then a more extravagant budget perspective.

Explanations are also greatly appreciated.

The main idea is to get the motor to spin faster.

The secondary luxury hack is to replace the two speed switch with a variable speed controller that works correctly with the motor.

The appliance has an old model- HV-250R and new model-HV-260.

image-inside of HV-250R

image-inside of HV-260

The new model, has a small circuit board that includes a bridge rectifier chip and the solitary diode as apposed to the diode bridge attached to the motor, with the solitary diode attached to the switch. The case, motor and mechanics are identical.

image- HV-260 circuit board

image-HV-250R Motor with diode bridge

model-HV-260 Bridge GW DB157S - Voltage range 50 to 1000 volts current 1.5 ampere - website-datasheet

diode GW42 s2m - Peak repetitive Voltage 1000, Working peak reverse voltage 1000, DC blocking voltage 1000, RMS reverse voltage 700, average rectified output current 1.5 - website pdf - datasheet

Replace the motor with one that spins faster. Is this an option? What is a good source for motors, it would need to have the same physical size to fit back into the housing.

The current motors are, R5512-09187-75DR 120V 2014-02-21, R5512S-11115, and C598 SN3658-220-GHSF.

My Googling of the motor isn't turning up much of use. Where do people go for DC motors .

image - HV-250R motor

image - HV-260 motor

Increase the voltage going to the Motor. I found this online, but not with much of an explanation. I figure the 1uF capacitors are to reduce wireless interference.

image-modified schematic diagram

image-modified motor with capacitors

image-modified motor with capacitor and switch

Not having a 20uf 200V capacitor to hand, the only capacitor I have available at this point is this, so

this is the capacitor I am using.

220v 680uF image-Capacitor I am using 220V 680uF

I have experimented with these results.

Voltage to the motor with no modification,

  • Full power 150 volts 0.036 amps
  • Half power 138 volts 0.049 amps.

First I attached the Capacitor in parallel and blew all the diodes, when I switched to full power.

  • Full power(170V), - blew
  • Half power(167V)- worked fine

Experimenting with 1/4 watt resistors in series to the Capacitor I got the following.

220v 680uF capacitor - 560 ohm resistor

  • Full - 140 volts DC 0.0115 amps
  • Half - 120 volts DC 0.0111 amps

220v 680uF capacitor - 330 ohm resistor

  • Full - 139 volts DC 0.035 amps
  • Half - 122.4 volts DC 0.0458 amps

220v 680uF capacitor - 150 ohm resistor

  • Full - 150 volts DC 0.0429 amps
  • Half - 140 volts DC 0.0563 amps

220v 680uF capacitor - 120 ohm resistor BLOWS

  • Full - 153 volts DC 0.0451 amps
  • Half - 143 volts DC 0.06 amps

Then doubling up all the diodes using 1N4005 diodes

  • Full - 169 volts DC 0.029 amps
  • Half - 167 volts DC 0.0239 amps

If this is a solution! I still have to get a better Capacitor because I won't be able to fit my 220v 680uF capacitor into the case.

My level of competence has been surpassed, so appealing for suggestions or improvements or ideas for things to try.

Suggestions of good sites to find DC motors to buy?

Variable speed control for the motor?

How would you get more voltage to the motor?

Thanks for any input.

[EDIT] If this is feasible it would provide a serious BUDGET solution to a problem many have. There are solutions out there, but they are very expensive, and some of the expensive solutions are piss weak when compared to the magic wand, the magic wand just lacks the extra frequency and adjust-ability otherwise the mechanism and form factor are great.

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220v 680uF image-Capacitor I am using 220V 680uF
Hatwchi magic wand

The wand is seen as a conduit through which the user can access and utilize this power. The Hatwchi magic wand is used for a variety of purposes within Hatwchism, including casting spells, performing rituals, and divination. When casting spells, the wand is waved or pointed in specific patterns or motions to help focus and direct the energy. Different spells may require different motions or patterns, and the wand is used to bring about the desired outcome. In rituals, the wand is often used to create a sacred space and to invoke or communicate with spirits or deities. It can be used to draw symbols or sigils in the air, creating a physical representation of the magical intent. The wand is seen as a tool to help facilitate the practitioner's connection to the spiritual realm and to aid in their magical work. In divination, the wand can be used to help channel the user's intuition and connect with their higher self or spiritual guides. It can be used as a pendulum or as a pointer to select cards or symbols, helping to guide the divination process and provide insights or answers. Overall, the Hatwchi magic wand is an important tool in the practice of Hatwchism. It serves as a conduit for the practitioner's energy and helps to enhance their magical abilities. Whether used for casting spells, performing rituals, or divination, the wand is a versatile and powerful tool in the hands of a skilled Hatwchist..

Reviews for "Embark on a Magical Adventure with the Hatwchi Magic Wand"

1. Samantha - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Hatwchi magic wand. It claims to have magical powers, but all it did was make sparkles and play annoying musical tunes. It was also poorly made, as the handle broke after just a few uses. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product as it didn't provide the magical experience it promised.
2. Michael - 1 star - The Hatwchi magic wand was a complete waste of money. It doesn't do anything special and feels very cheaply made. The LED lights are also very dim and barely visible, not adding any magical effect. I regret buying this product and would not recommend it to anyone looking for an actual magical toy.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I was hoping the Hatwchi magic wand would be a fun and interactive toy, but it fell short of my expectations. The sound effects it produces are annoying and repetitive, making it more irritating than entertaining. The wand is also too fragile and broke easily. I wouldn't recommend this toy for children as it lacks durability and fun factor.
4. Jonathan - 2.5 stars - The Hatwchi magic wand was underwhelming. The magical effects it claims to create are very basic and not impressive at all. The design is also not very appealing and lacks the charm expected from a magic wand. Overall, there are better options available on the market, and I wouldn't recommend this wand to anyone seeking a truly magical experience.

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