I'm afraid I tinkered too much with this one: After heating up the wax builds lots of small bubbles, wandering around very slowly, without merging again.
The Lamp has enough surfactant and even a coil, but the blobs stay apart. When turning out the light it takes half an hour and the wax is combined in one block again :-)
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Red Round Runaway.
Sounds likes lots of experimentation going on.
Density is certainly not the issue.
Surface tension is
It might be best to just change the fluid, Water bath super-heat the goo, and start over.??
Well, I tried a dimmer, but the wax immediately reacts like on the picture, as soon as it's melted.
I think the wax somehow changed it's characteristics. It's an old lamp. When I purchased it, it was very cloudy, I changed the liquid several times, used different surfactants, dyed the wax (was very pale), and now the surface tension is gone mad - once melted it never merges again...
Needs a dimmer
Looks overheated
Do not know about Mathmos temps, but LL should be @125 degree F
And it's not about water density: Changing the concentration of propyleneglykol doesn't effect the bubbling and the very slow movement
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