I'd be a little concerned about day after day, month after month of
condensation forming in the sockets. It "probably" won't hurt
anything...but, it'll never dry out either.
I know two people who insist on doing just that and no problems so far
after a year..but. Hummm
I can see a possibility that if water were to build up in there that some
of the socket material could plate from one to the other and eventually
build up a conductive track that could throw the gen off and maybe even
leak down into the CS batch.
I'd let the thing dry out between batches.
Ode
At 05:49 PM 6/12/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Jack,
Thanks for the suggestions: I'm ahead of you on that, what you
suggest is exactly what I have been doing for a few months now.
Today, I decided to try "storing" the electrodes in DW, by rinsing
and refilling the brew jar, and setting the generator in place ready
to go for the next batch. I'm curious to see if that has any effect at
all on results.
paula
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Dayton" <[email protected]>
> give some thought to doing all of your brewing
> in a specific jar, and when not in use, keep it covered,
> or maybe store it upside down. You should seldom
> have a need to clean it.
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