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2010-03-31 07:36:09 (4477 views) 1. Probably found the right cable type with the right thermal properties for the overmold and it's being sent to the factory.
2. Softer grommets with smaller holes being produced.
3. Conductive rubber electrode samples coming in two days. We will be using a combination of 3 somewhat "high tech" materials and "exploratory" engineering methods to put them together. This conductive rubber delivery system may supplement our standard metallic electrodes. Not sure if this will work or not: materials may become ineffective due to temperature involved, attachment points may be too weak, conductivity may not be sufficient. If it does work it will allow mounting on a CB6000 and other devices that do not have the infamous "hole". (Though it looks as if the hole can be drilled without damaging the CB6000 anyway).
The only thing not moving at this point is payment processing. Need to hammer these guys until they come up with a workable solution.
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