What does it mean if my galvactivator wont turn on at all?
There are a couple of possible reasons why your galvactivator may not beglowing. Heres a list of things to check: Bad Contact: Are the electrodes on the underside of the glove making goodcontact with your hand? Make sure the glove is on properly: place it on theleft hand, index finger through the little hole, thumb through the big hole,the SENS*BLES star on the back of your hand. Adjust it so that the electrodes are flat against your skin. Turn the dial counterclockwise untilit stops so the light will be as bright as possible. Dry electrodes: In scientific experiments it is customary to use a gel between the skin and electrode, to keep the electrodes from drying. We have found that using electrode gel is not usually necessary with the galvactivator. Nonetheless, for many people it helps to put a small drop ofwater or saline on the electrodes to improve contact. Low Baseline: Some people will naturally have very low baselines. We have tried to account for the largest range of baselines