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==Usage==
==Usage==
TBD
 
# Put your part into a sealed container (glass jar, ziplock bag, mylar bag as is pictured) so your part doesn't foul the cleaner.
# Add that to the basin.
# Fill the space around the bag with tap water


==Troubleshooting==
==Troubleshooting==
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==Links==
==Links==
https://forum.protospace.ca/t/ultrasonic-cleaner-installed/7382
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEpiGXm4dw
* https://forum.protospace.ca/t/ultrasonic-cleaner-installed/7382
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ndGpRVC2BU
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeBB-J0fOp4
== Videos ==
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEpiGXm4dw 3D Printing Tip - Use Mylar Ziplock Bags with ultrasonic cleaner for your solvents (Youtube)]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ndGpRVC2BU Ultrasonic Cleaners - Tips For Cleaning Bike Parts (Youtube)]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeBB-J0fOp4 Ultimate Tips For Using An Ultrasonic Cleaner (Youtube)]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 28 January 2025

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200.jpeg
Type Ultrasonic Cleaner
Make/Model Unknown make/model
Serial number
Original owner Protospace
Loan status Owned by Protospace
Arrival date 2024-08-29
Location Beside the slop sink by the Thunder
Functional status Functional
Usage permissions Members
Certification Read the manual
Wiki-ID 200
Label 1.0" 1.5" 2.0"


Specs

TBD

Usage

  1. Put your part into a sealed container (glass jar, ziplock bag, mylar bag as is pictured) so your part doesn't foul the cleaner.
  2. Add that to the basin.
  3. Fill the space around the bag with tap water

Troubleshooting

TBD

Documentation

TBD

Links

Videos