Hi everyone. I come to this forum because I have a problem (which has long avoided).
My astro lamp worked fine several years and then something happened.
Maybe it was someone shaking, maybe it overheated the wax, I do not know. I was not home when it happened. So I reported on this forum to find out how to fix.
I attached the pictures to see the current state.
Thanks for your help
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That is quite odd. Looks like it may have been dropped or shaken while on, but it does seem to have some unusual problems. Unfortunately, aside from filtering it, there's not much you can do. But, if you want to spend the time and money, you can get an MSR filter and filter the liquid and boil down the lava to get it all back together.
Good luck.
As Wazzer said this is the basic Epson salt mix - however there are some other things to note.
I have tried this before on some china globes and the recipe goes something like this:
- First open the globe and drain the water and replace with tap water or ideally DI water (distilled water)and add a drop or 2 of washing up soap - this will brake up the wax.
You should also give the globe a good rinse to get rid of any remaining water.
- Then turn the lamp on and wait for the wax to melt - it wont flow by this point. During this stage mix up a quarter of a tub of Epsom salts to water and heat the water till they completely dissolve.
- Add small amounts of the Epsom salt mix to the lamp until you get the flow right - the more Epsom salts the denser the water becomes.
Alternatively just get a replacement globe and have fantastic Mathmos flow with no messing around.
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