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  • You're welcome. I probably should have mentioned the seal too. lol
    The difference between a winner and loser is, I don't date losers.

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    • Originally posted by Harrison BP Rep View Post
      Definitely sounds like you have a busted pump on your hands. You can try some gorilla glue or equivalent for a shot at getting a bond, but it's going to be tough. Try the self-repair, maybe even adding a second layer of industrial epoxy and see how that works.

      Good luck!
      Harrison
      After several unsuccessful tries at gluing the two pieces together, I've decided to look into replacing it with the 40x Extreme or the Goliath model.
      Last edited by aplay69; 11-05-2014, 10:46 PM. Reason: hit enter key by accident

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      • Originally posted by Drinkmachine View Post
        Just started doing my bathmate yesterday. I noticed when I use the cushion that it doesn't make a tight enough seal. Bubbles everywhere... so I trimmed down to o most bare and it still did the same thing. So I just took it off and tried it that way. Works perfect. My question is what exercise should I do in between pumping? Just a normal jelq like the ok grip one or so I be doing a stretching one like to the sides and up and down. I'm going for flaccid length gains.
        Hey drinkmachine,

        Are you using any lube around the base of the pump to secure a better seal?


        You can perform jelqs of any kind in conjunction with your pumping, but for best results you should perform all of your pumping in one session. There's an excellent routine you can use for your BM here: Baseline for the Squeeze, a New Bathpump Routine & More: Ask the Experts


        if you suspect that there is a technical fault with your pump, please visit https://dxproducts.zendesk.com/hc/en...cles/201421367 and see if any of the instructions there will remedy your situation.


        If none of the above options help, please private message me and I'll send you instructions for receiving a replacement.


        Hope this helps!


        Cheers,
        Harrison
        Harrison James
        <a href="http://www.bathpump.com">bathpump.com</a>
        Official Bathpump.com Rep

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        • O thanks for answering : ) I'll try some lube with the pad because with out it it kinda digs in a little. I don't think there's a default but when the pad is on and lined up with the little line on the bellows there is still a 1/6 in gap between them, but with pressure I figured it would seal. Nah I was wrong. But today is day 4 and the way I figure length of time during pumping is listening to music. Listen to a song and a half ( 5-6 mins) release the pressure rub and jelq my little guy down for about another full song and do that 3 times. I did have a thread open but it got to moved I had another question in that tread too. It was a routine I was wondering about but I'll check that one out that you sent me.
          Thanks again for getting back to me.

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          • Had a lengthy chat on the phone with a rep today concerning the problem of my Hydromax 40x pump collapsing in on itself. Turns out it's not a manufacturing flaw.

            As it was explained, the pump was designed to rotate. When sitting in the tub the beveled edge is pointed down. The measurements label is facing the user. When standing in the shower, the beveled edge is pointed up. Leaving the measurements label pointing down. You must rotate the cylinder so that the measurements label is facing the user. The rubber and the plastic cylinder is held in place by a grey plastic retaining ring. If the two pieces were glued together you would not be able to rotate the cylinder.

            To prevent over-pumping and too much pressure build-up, the device was designed to collapse and easily reassemble. The collapse was due to excessive force when pumping. In other words, I was not using the device as it was intended to be used.

            Again, the pump was not defective, I was using it incorrectly. I hope that this clears up any misunderstandings.

            A word of advice, when using this particular device it would be advised that you invest in a universal pump sleeve. In the event that you do over-pump and it does collapse on you the plastic cylinder doesn't cut your skin.

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            • Hello!

              My current is Length: 6.3" Girth: 5.6" and it is very little curved in left
              I wish that permanent goal was
              Length:~7"-7.5" and Girth: ~6"-6.2" and also want little care about curve.. I don't want that big cylinder increase curve...

              How you think Hydromax X30 will good choose for me?

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              • I have a question about the Hercules. During my last session I noticed small bubbles will occasionally emerge from the tip of the bathmate, and float all the way down to the base. Does this indicate the mechanism at the tip is faulty? I seem to have a good seal, but if bubbles are appearing, then that must be a sign there is an opening allowing air in somewhere...

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                • Originally posted by 3020 View Post
                  Hello!

                  My current is Length: 6.3" Girth: 5.6" and it is very little curved in left
                  I wish that permanent goal was
                  Length:~7"-7.5" and Girth: ~6"-6.2" and also want little care about curve.. I don't want that big cylinder increase curve...

                  How you think Hydromax X30 will good choose for me?


                  I posted response to your question the other day. That finding was challenged by another member. Which in turned prompt me to investigate that challenge. I try to offer assistance to members on a factual bases. Once I have the facts I will provide you with my findings. Please be patient. You should here from me again shortly.

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                  • Originally posted by aj1101 View Post
                    I have a question about the Hercules. During my last session I noticed small bubbles will occasionally emerge from the tip of the bathmate, and float all the way down to the base. Does this indicate the mechanism at the tip is faulty? I seem to have a good seal, but if bubbles are appearing, then that must be a sign there is an opening allowing air in somewhere...
                    It is an indication that you are loosing your seal (grip). Not that the valve is broke or damaged. Pump it until the seal reengages or remove and reapply. If I had a dollar for every time that this has happened to me I'd have enough to book a weekend stay in Vegas.

                    These things are durable. They can withstand a lot of abuse. I wouldn't worry about.

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                    • Originally posted by Harrison BP Rep View Post
                      Hi Grownow,

                      I went back and saw that I did indeed miss your question from a month back - apologies about that. Did you find the answers you were looking for? To answer your question late - there is no 'break in' for the pumps - they should be ready to go from the jump. The X40 should show better pull/pressure than the Hercules - that sounds like more of an issue with the particular X40 you bought.

                      Hope that helps,
                      Harrison
                      Yes- sadly, just not ready to move up in size yet. It seems the better we do with filling the pump, the more we'll get out of it. I went out and bought an X30 Extreme and it did the trick. So, I now own 3 Bathmates- one Hercules, one X40 and one X30 Extreme. The Extreme will pull your hooey off if you aren't careful. I've kept my X40, with the hope and confidence that I'll someday need the bigger pump.

                      Regarding the silicone sleeve, I remember before the X series came out, some people were Jerry-Rigging generic pump sleeves and gluing them into their pumps. It seemed tedious and I don't know that it was ever a good solution for anyone, but a few guys remarked that they were happy that it kept their dinkuses out of the gaiters.

                      One question I have- is there a way to interchange valves between models? If so, I could use my X40 as an Extreme when the time comes.
                      10/08/12 BPEL 5.4" BathMate max 120mm
                      11/08/12 BPEL 5.9" Bathmate max 138mm
                      12/14/12 BPEL 6.125" EG 4.6" Bathmate max 147mm
                      02/08/13 BPEL 6.4" EG 4.9" Bathmate max 154mm
                      07/15/13 BPEL 6.7" EG 5.2"
                      10/20/14 Resume PE. New hardware. BathMate X30 Extreme, Phallosan Forte.

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                      • Originally posted by BigO View Post
                        Is there a silicone sleeve that would be able to be used with the x-40?

                        Have you tried an X30 comfort sleeve with your X40? I read your question, got an idea, and gave it a try. I took the comfort sleeve from my X30 Extreme and put it in my X40. Of course, it's too small, but I centered it in the ring and it was big enough to at least cover and potentially seal for the X40.

                        So, in the name of science, I went in the bathtub, carefully lined up the comfort ring with the X40 and pumped. I got a good seal. Now, I was in the bathtub, I didn't do any of my Bathmate workout (stretches/Kegels) and as such didn't replicate a "rough" BM workout, but I got a good pump and used the X40 for about 5 minutes. Not to waste a good tub of water, I then did a workout with the X30.

                        If you don't want to buy an X30, maybe you can use the X30 comfort ring until your hernia is repaired. It's not an ideal solution, but it's a thought. That said, if you still fit in an X30, you might like the X30 Extreme- I can't say enough good things about it.
                        10/08/12 BPEL 5.4" BathMate max 120mm
                        11/08/12 BPEL 5.9" Bathmate max 138mm
                        12/14/12 BPEL 6.125" EG 4.6" Bathmate max 147mm
                        02/08/13 BPEL 6.4" EG 4.9" Bathmate max 154mm
                        07/15/13 BPEL 6.7" EG 5.2"
                        10/20/14 Resume PE. New hardware. BathMate X30 Extreme, Phallosan Forte.

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                        • Originally posted by aplay69 View Post
                          After several unsuccessful tries at gluing the two pieces together, I've decided to look into replacing it with the 40x Extreme or the Goliath model.
                          Sorry to hear the repair job didn't take. When choosing your next model, keep in mind that the Goliath lives up to its name - it's really huge. Choosing pumps that are much bigger than needed (i'm not sure of your size, but i'm saying this as a general rule) often makes getting a good seal/suction harder, and some users have issues with having their balls sucked into the pump. So, when picking between X30, X40 and Goliath, definitely consider those factors.

                          Cheers,
                          Harrison
                          Harrison James
                          <a href="http://www.bathpump.com">bathpump.com</a>
                          Official Bathpump.com Rep

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                          • Originally posted by 3020 View Post
                            Hello!

                            My current is Length: 6.3" Girth: 5.6" and it is very little curved in left
                            I wish that permanent goal was
                            Length:~7"-7.5" and Girth: ~6"-6.2" and also want little care about curve.. I don't want that big cylinder increase curve...


                            How you think Hydromax X30 will good choose for me?
                            Hey 3020,

                            Yes, for your size, I think the X30 is the best option. The size limits for the X30 within your target range - you can see a chart here:
                            Bathmate Models ? Bathmate Clearance

                            Enjoy!
                            Harrison
                            Harrison James
                            <a href="http://www.bathpump.com">bathpump.com</a>
                            Official Bathpump.com Rep

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                            • Originally posted by aj1101 View Post
                              I have a question about the Hercules. During my last session I noticed small bubbles will occasionally emerge from the tip of the bathmate, and float all the way down to the base. Does this indicate the mechanism at the tip is faulty? I seem to have a good seal, but if bubbles are appearing, then that must be a sign there is an opening allowing air in somewhere...
                              a j1101, bubbles typically do mean an air leak. The first thing to do is try and determine where the leak is coming from. In my experience the vast majority of air leaks occur at the base, with the pump shifting and not maintaining a tight seal. In other cases though there can be a valve issue - if the air is coming from the valve, it may need a replacement. If you find that's the case, and you purchased your bathmate from bathpump.com, we'll go ahead and send you a replacement valve for no charge.

                              Hope that helps!
                              Harrison
                              Harrison James
                              <a href="http://www.bathpump.com">bathpump.com</a>
                              Official Bathpump.com Rep

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                              • Originally posted by Grownow View Post
                                Yes- sadly, just not ready to move up in size yet. It seems the better we do with filling the pump, the more we'll get out of it. I went out and bought an X30 Extreme and it did the trick. So, I now own 3 Bathmates- one Hercules, one X40 and one X30 Extreme. The Extreme will pull your hooey off if you aren't careful. I've kept my X40, with the hope and confidence that I'll someday need the bigger pump.

                                Regarding the silicone sleeve, I remember before the X series came out, some people were Jerry-Rigging generic pump sleeves and gluing them into their pumps. It seemed tedious and I don't know that it was ever a good solution for anyone, but a few guys remarked that they were happy that it kept their dinkuses out of the gaiters.

                                One question I have- is there a way to interchange valves between models? If so, I could use my X40 as an Extreme when the time comes.
                                Grownow,

                                It's a difficult call when you first decide to buy a pump - you have an end target size that's a substantial increase but you need a smaller pump to get there. Many people, completely understandably, don't want to buy multiple pumps to get there. At the same time, going too big presents too many problems. It's really just a safer strategy to go with the 'next size up,' and if you max out - which probably means you're also really happy with your progress - you may find that purchasing another pump to keep leveling up is then worth it. It's up to the individual, but I say get your reasonable gains first. At least you're now set to graduate from each level!

                                Cheers,
                                Harrison
                                Harrison James
                                <a href="http://www.bathpump.com">bathpump.com</a>
                                Official Bathpump.com Rep

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