Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

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Comment by VOXul on April 24, 2015 at 10:01am

Looks like a good combo of the yellow/purple too! Sometimes that fluid can be real dark. Yellow/purple in that size ends up being fire red when running, in my opinion. Great globe!

Comment by Ian on April 23, 2015 at 10:45pm
Also, I might add that the Heratige cap fits snug on this globe, it fits exactly the same as a 52oz cap fits on a 52oz globe. Just thought that was very interesting, because when the cap sits on the Heratige globe, there is about 1/2 of a centimeter of space between the cap and globe on all sides.
Comment by Ian on April 23, 2015 at 1:19am
Hey all!! So I have had this grande lava lamp since 2008 (the globe is on a Heratige base in this picture) and it's always been so cloudy that lava is only partially visible. I still used to run it all the time, then the bulb burnt out and for a couple years it sat dormant. When I went to turn it back on back in 2012, it was crystal clear! I figured that the particles had just settled, and I was right. Within an hour of it being on, it was just as cloudy. The difference, was that every time I leave it off for more than a few days, it becomes crystal clear! I don't understand. It is just the same cloudiness when flowing. Its teasing me! I'm trying an experiment, and that is running it on the Heratige base at a little less that 50 percent power, to just melt the bottom, but slow enough that maybe the particles will melt too before the liquid heats up and they rise in the liquid. I want it to stay this clear!! This grande flows amazingly, probaby the best flowing grande that I own, it's jut difficult to see with the cloud!

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