Hello,
I open a discussion. All those who have experienced it know that when the reactor rod is wet (it drowns more easily than the reactor body) the reactor no longer works.
Whether with water or gasoline, even oil, a product that is considered to isolate the problem is present.
Replace the rod with a steel cable it gets even easier!
Andre
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I believe that ex-oceano is in a period of rute Ahooouu says the Caribout. You have 4 months in advance. You don't find that I have a momentum in the photo.
For the wetted rod I had a preview at the first tests of my reactor, but for the moment I have not yet seen what it gives a reactor that works. So difficult to tell the difference.
For the wetted rod I had a preview at the first tests of my reactor, but for the moment I have not yet seen what it gives a reactor that works. So difficult to tell the difference.
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