I just fired up the 6040 to make a pocket for a 3mm sq nut. Noted that 
the coolant tank was down about an inch from evaporation, but hand hand 
on the tank could feel the pump buzzing so I assumed it was working. Its 
an 80 gallon an hour submersible, probably for aquariums and such. So I 
measure the nut to see how big a "pocket" to make to hold the nut. 

About 90% done with that, I noted an air bubble in the hoses to the top 
of the motor was still there, feel the motor and it is pretty warm, check 
the tank, cold. Lift the lid and find about 1/8" of dirty grey mold 
sealing the top. So I'm back to trying to clean it out so I put half a 
cup of lysol bathroom spray in it. But haven't disconnected it so I can 
dump the tank in the back yard. Yet.

Obviously the modern lysol isn't the magic twanger to keep it sweet. So 
what do you folks use to keep a closed system sterile, non-corrosive and 
functional?

Thanks all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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