Its because Raidy doesn't want people to make a fast buck on the back of his idea / invention.
He may feel that the Genesis is not suitable for being a ready to go out of the box product... unlike the new device he has coming soon
100% agree....
But there is a little issue you will have that will require an extra or two...lol
The squeeze works great and its easy when you can see what's happening, but when the atty is covered you will / may run into flooding problems, also how much to squeeze.. an almost empty bottle...
As long as there is never any alcohol in the juice ...lol
Any way...
After much experimentation, some with resounding failure but plenty of swarf I now almost firmly believe that O rings on the juice holding section are not the best method..
Turning down the acrylic to fit into the base and...
I've tried lots of speeds Gummy, I've found that none work ..lol
So its a case of either turn / drill / mill and then sand & polish to restore the transparency
The only tip I can give is that a stick with a slot in it is ideal for wrapping paper on for internal sanding.
Not an easy job...
You could hold the piece vertically onto a flat surface then sand it down using progressively finer paper until you have the flatness you require ...
Or use a lathe :P
In the UK, the supplier I have used for 20 mm tube (choice of 2 or 3 mm wall thickness) and as an added bonus they take paypal .. is
http://clearplastictube.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=35
Caution .. the postage on 2 meter lengths is expensive, so stick to 1 meter lengths...
Thank you banjo :)
@ DisgorgeX
Yes.. no problem.
However.. the new 510 clearomisers (due to method of the air delivery tube it's not recommended, can be done but its quicker to fill using conventional methods)
Hi Quick1
I think the answer your looking for is an O ring..
Maybe with a matching groove inside the acrylic tube for the O ring to 'pop' into.
This should stop it just sliding apart and may relieve any stress on the acrylic tube.
Maybe.
Yes, but you wont like them... lol
The first thing you have to accept is that an ohm meter is not real.... all it is is a different use of a volt meter.
So using ohms law we know that when applying a constant voltage to a circuit, as the resistance of that circuit rises or falls .... then the...
Sugesseted that concept about 3 pages back, but it fell on stony ground.
, needs height and the thickness / temperature of the juice will affect the results..
Plan 278b ..
Very small air pump to maintain a positive pressure on the juice reservoir, air release valve fitted on container or air...
Soooo....just to recap.
With a load of 2.17 amps its shutting down, but with a load of about 1.6 amps its ok
It may be the regulator.. did you use the 1.5 amp version or the 3 or 5 amp ?
It could also be a battery issue ... so measure if any voltage is reaching the regulator when it shuts...
The major issue is that the 'on' time would have to be so short it would probably be too short for the pump to start up (as the pump will have to overcome the pump resistance as well as its electrical)
100% on time = 150 ml/min, X % on time = .5ml.
The pump would only need to 'pump' for 1/300...
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