The purple is more vibrant IRL than in the picture. At this point, I would say that have fairly typical "China" flow. As a group they are neat to watch, but I can see where they'd be less spectacular on their own. They are clear, which I love though! I'll update once I've put some more runs on them
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I haven't had any visible sticking on my neon globes, but the flow has declined. My colormax lamps though all have sticking wax issues. It's good to have a solution for fixing these, but it's really a pain that we would even have to.
Depends on viewpoint
Sounds like a lot, but it really isn't that hard.
Most time for some people would be gathering materials if they do not have a lava lab setup already
I could of probably fixed and reloaded those three lamps within an hour
finish out the flow tweak in between an evening of commercials
Keep me in mind nexttime
LOL, there's nothing easy about that! But thanks for the write-up! Hopefully you have that in a thread somewhere!
Drain the fluid,
heat the globe in water bath. When boiling reduce to med heat,
When melted, remove the goo and save it in mason jar,
Put mason jar in water bath on stove-low heat,
wash the globe with Dawn and hot or boiling water,
add surf and some distilled water and shake to coat the inside of the globe,
add distilled water 1/2 way,
remove heated goo from water bath and add slowly with funnel so it congeals in the water as it hits it,
fill rest of way with distilled water less 25% so you can add propelyne glycol as needed.
Put globe in water bath and let goo heat thoroughly so it all floats to top.
Shut off heat, Walk away-let cool.
Dry Globe and heat on base to 125Deg F (few hours until goo is melted) and see how how specific gravity/flow is working,
if no flow @ 125Deg F, add propelyne glycol carefully, wait until it hits 125F again, until you add more if flotation is not occurring.
When satisfied fill to 1-1.5" below cap and test again.
Cap globe when satisfied
The whole process of emptying, cleaning and refilling shouldn't take you more than 1hr
the "tweaking" could take you a evening between TV shows
How so? I've never seen an easy fix for stuck wax.
Erin, that would of been an easy fix
They were all junked. All of them had wax that was sticking around the base. Badly. So I dumped them all and sold the globes to a friend.
Good to know that the flow might "mature" over time!
give them some time to break in. my neon yellow flows just like a 90's lamp, though it did not at first.
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