I wish I could use only 1 tube.... my cat has already stolen one.... fortunately, i think the cats have given up on trying to bite the wire.Chubba said:Go to the chemist/pharmacist/drug store catlady, you might not be able to find one that's a perfect fit like the purple, but it will be small enough so you dont waste the ISO.
I only use 1 tube, I just ISO it in the purple every 50 bowls and it's perfect
I honestly just use a ziplock lunch baggy. It's airtight so no ISO evaporates. I usually soak one while using the others and rotate every week or two.catlady said:One of my tubes is too long to fit in the cleaning bottle, which basically leaves it un-usable if I cannot clean it.
Can someone recommend a similar sized cleaning bottle that is slightly taller (half inch)? I do not want to use a huge cleaning bottle or I will be using way too much ISO.
Until you find an appropriate size bottle (or instead of), you can clean by just capping one end with a finger or something, pouring some ISO in, (capping the other end of course) and shaking the tube a bit. I've found that you don't really have to soak it in ISO, especially if you clean fairly often. As with many things, frequent cleaning makes for easier cleaning.catlady said:One of my tubes is too long to fit in the cleaning bottle, which basically leaves it un-usable if I cannot clean it.
Can someone recommend a similar sized cleaning bottle that is slightly taller (half inch)? I do not want to use a huge cleaning bottle or I will be using way too much ISO.
Either way its still under 3 year warrantyI do have a question for those with multiple PD's. So Thing 2 is my back up either in case I should ever need a 2nd PD in rotation (which is highly unlikely) or, god forbid, if something were to ever happen to Thing 1. My thought was just leaving it unplugged until I have a need, but I know a very tiny percentage of PD's have had various issues. Would you all recommend to let the new PD run for a certain period of time (say 24 or 48 hours) to ensure the wood doesn't split and that it heats up ok since it is brand new, then unplug it so that if I ever need it in the future I know it won't have an issue that I am just finding out about at that time?
I see what you mean sotero, but I think where it could cause an issue is say if you had stepped on the cord causing the power plug to pull out. With a straight plug the pressure is coming head on in relation to the plug going into the PD so it just pulls right out whereas with the 90-degree plug the pressure would come from the side causing it to pull out with pressure coming from an angle in relation the the plug being sitted in the PD. I hope that made sense. Either way if you are careful and do not get yourself in that type of scenario then it wouldn't matter.sotero said:I've been using a 90-degree plug for a few months now and I don't see what you mean by bumping the "strain relief" when setting the unit down. Whenever I'm not holding the unit I simply rotate the cord to the side instead of hanging down. I'm worried now that you mention breaking the power jack.