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Thanks a million, cbrTodd, I have never heard of this system, very cool!
The standard 3M pre-filters (hat I am aware of), don't have that big surface area of the ones that you use (see pic attached).
I was just wondering because the bigger surface area might mean they don't clog up as fast...
Rust never Rests.
Nice posts, thanks!
A couple of questions:
- What is POR-15, is that an off-the-shelf neutralizing gel or something?
- And where did you get those pre-filters for the respirator?
That's a 3M-7500 isn't it? I don't recall ever seeing those pre-filters for it, but they look...
I use NO-OX-ID compound on terminal connections, on the recommendation of a Sparky I know.
But almost everything electircally-related is like VooDoo to me, And I thought it was conductive but likely isn't. Listen to me with extreme caution!
And of course I hit my head once as a child, and...
There are some conductive anti-oxidant gels on the market that you might want to consider for those terminal ends in the fuse box:
- I can't speak to the name of the product, and I really don't know enough to advise you properly
But The FLU Farm or somebody wiser like him might chime in here...
Sorry about the trouble, Migginsbros.
But you own a machine? The machine IS going to have problems.
It's the nature of machines. But it's typically more fun than living in a monastery!
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