I was going to pot the “electronics”…until I realized I needed to delete them to achieve my goal.
today was my first look inside one.
might have to explore further if this hack works as well as I suspect it will.
using my primary fuge for filtration works great, but is not a good use of resources.
Do you still have these spouts? I’ve tried to call the number on your website for months. I put in an order months ago. I’m pretty sure it went through. I will happily recheck.
i made em, never went into full production as i got way busy with my main companies, Im still super busy, but things should stabilize to the point where i can start producing/designing mods again. I have a whole host of 3D printed lab accessories/gadgets/mods that id like to get fished and out into the wild
enjoy! almost forgot about this post; been too busy lately. let me know if you have any questions about printing parameters; but it should be a fairly straightforward print.
Did you guys panda also have this selant inside in all the screws in the bottom. Should i remove it? Kinda caked in it.
Can the basket be removed by only the center bolt inside the basket, and if need to remove screws to remove all the sealant would i need to re-seal it witj something, and dothey have bolts on the back?
Edit; that sealant def needs to go, scrapes of like cheese
Has anyone considered replacing the electric motor with a pneumatic one to make it explosion proof (or at least remove the spark hazard)? It seems like the only tricky part is mounting it properly so its on center and calibrating the pressure such that the compressed air at full blast wont rip anything apart. Though a more likely challenge is getting enough compressed air at a high enough pressure.