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do_issues [31/03/2015 12:18]
pieter
do_issues [31/03/2015 12:26]
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 The electrolyte may be worn out after some time of use, or dried out when left in air for some time. Then it is required to replenish it the same way as here described. The electrolyte may be worn out after some time of use, or dried out when left in air for some time. Then it is required to replenish it the same way as here described.
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 +===== Placement of the membrane capsule =====
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 +Check the correct position of the O-ring, insert the capsule and push it to its final position using the supplied stick, check the membrane.
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 ===== Zero point ===== ===== Zero point =====
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 ===== Maintenance ===== ===== Maintenance =====
  
-The electrode requires only little maintenance but should be checked regularly. Normal cleaning/rinsing of the body and replenishment of the electrolyte (see Start Up) should mostly be sufficient. Mind that use in some environments (e.g. algae) might block the membrane and that regular adequate cleaning will be required.+The electrode requires only little maintenance but should be checked regularly. Normal cleaning/rinsing of the body and replenishment of the electrolyte (see Start Up) should mostly be sufficient. Mind that the use in some environments (e.g. algae) might block the membrane and that regular adequate cleaning will be required.
  
 After the electrode has been used for a period of time, the residual current may rise (see Zero point). To reduce the residual current, the following cleaning method is recommended. After the electrode has been used for a period of time, the residual current may rise (see Zero point). To reduce the residual current, the following cleaning method is recommended.
do_issues.txt · Last modified: 26/03/2018 10:21 by pieter