Hey guys, it’s Liam from Killer Ink here
and today I’m going to be showing you
the Equaliser Neutron wireless tattoo pen.
The Neutron is the successor to Equaliser’s Wireless Pen
and joins KWADRON’s line-up of exceptional tattoo machines
all designed with quality and convenience in mind.
So, let’s take a closer look.
The Equaliser Neutron is a wireless, pen-style
rotary machine with two removable batteries
meaning no more cables or power supplies.
Having two batteries in the box means that you
can charge one while working with the other.
Each battery offers up to eight hours of working time
and will take around two hours to fully charge
so the machine is ideal for longer sittings
or when you’re tattooing larger pieces.
Plus, the team at KWADRON has included
a dual battery charger with the Neutron
which allows for both batteries to be charged simultaneously.
Equaliser’s wireless Neutron tattoo pen has an aluminium
housing and features a clear digital display at the top
and three buttons here for operating the machine.
The digital display shows the voltage, battery level and
the time that has elapsed since switching on the machine
which resets every time you remove the battery.
This rotary machine has a 4.5-Watt motor, a 3- or 4-millimetre stroke,
direct drive, adjustable needle depth, and built-in Jump Start.
In addition to these features, the Equaliser Neutron
offers a voltage range between 5 and 12 Volts
and is adjustable in increments of 0.1 Volts, so you can
accurately modify the settings to suit your individual preference.
However, 6 to 10 Volts is the recommended range.
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