I don't know if the design has changed, but the stirring rod is pused up
onto a pin that is on the motor, and if you push it too far up, it will
rub the top of the lid and not turn.
Marshall
On 1/9/2011 8:51 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
Probably the stirrer was not working.
This milky stuff is sometimes seen where there is no movement of the water.
Dan
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Kenny laguna<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, i recently got my sg6. The first two batches, were perfect. However, the
third batch i made (using the same high quality distilled water, and same
ppm setting) was different. I was in the other room when the unit shut off
(complete) it was probably 15 mins. or so that passed, before i checked the
unit and saw the batch was "ready". To my surprise, there was a "milky"
looking substance dripping from the electrode connected to the "red" lug. It
was dripping from the bottom of the electrode, and literally had a "pool" of
this substance collecting at the bottom of my mason jar!
Again, i did nothing different from the previous 2 batches. Same mason jar,
same water, same setting.
This really worries me! Can somebody please ease my mind and tell me why,
and how this possibly happened?
Thank you so much, you guys have been great!
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