Trouble is, I can't afford one of the industrial kinds, so am stuck with the 
cheap ones.  dee


On 10 May 2011, at 15:38, polo wrote:

> Richard,
>  
>     What you write about seems fairly common with those who use the cheaper 
> ultrasonic units. You need to purchase a unit designed for business, lab, 
> industry. Look for the major brands and not cheap pacific rim manufactured 
> units. A tip-off that a unit is not designed for sustained use is the timer 
> device on that unit. If your unit does not have a timer capable of 30 minute 
> or longer sessions, then it will probably over-heat, if over-used.
>  
> doug
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Richard Pells
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 3:45 AM
> Subject: CS>Homemade Liposomal Vitamin C
> 
> Hi there, I've been having trouble with ultrasonic cleaners burning out when 
> making liposomal vitamin C. I have been using various models all made by 
> James products, not the Harbor Freight type. I have since found the Harbor 
> Freight models onAmazon.co.uk and was going to try them to see if they are 
> better. Has anybody else had this problem. I alway filled to the right level 
> and never ran the machine more than 3 x 3 minute cycles without a long break. 
> The last machine I tried was a £150 James 2200m Sonic professional cleaner 
> and that broke the same day it arrived!. Is it just the James products, or is 
> it the lecithin solution that's causing the problem? Any ideas?
>  
> Regards
> RIchard


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