SeekingHawk
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Hi bichick4third, The advise I can offer you is that make sure "before" you buy any basic equipment, that you find out what accessories that can work with them. There's nothing like investing in a basic set up, only to find out that there are no additional accessories that will work with what you already have. Unless you buy this adapter kit, this wiring set up.. blah blah blah etc. It's well worth the additional monies to invest into a basic set up, that has versitility, and really neat, interesting and excititing accessories to just buy and plug in. Not to mention that you can buy a gift for your Master/Sir as a surprise and be certain that its going to fit the moment you want to play. As for safety tips, I would suggest, if you know someone that has a set up.. maybe they can let you test their unit out on your hand... that way you can see if its something you really want to move forward with... Then when you get your own be sure to test out the equipment on non sensitive parts first and start out on low voltage working your way up. My Sir, was testing it out on his hand first to see what kind of maeheim he was going to be tormenting me with.. giggling... And if you are one to be gushing all types of fluids, make sure to keep things clear and on higher ground. giggling giggling.... Always remove the batteries when not in use and make sure its dry before storing it away. Basic things like that. I hope this helped you some. Enjoy it.. I do SeekingHawk
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