I did a goo kit on one of my Excalibur lamps and after everything was done I put it on the base and all the goo rised to the top with zero movement! So I thought maybe I added too much surf? So I dumped and started over... No change. I have dump and started over like 7 times and every time it just rises to the top. Now during one of these start over points, I did decide to add a little more goo because it looked like I was a bit short and that rises too but will go down and up...
Right now I don't even have the surf in the bottle. I swirled it around in the bottle and sat it aside just to see what would happen without it. So there absolutely no surf other than what I shook around the bottle and coils!
Is the surf mixed in the goo?
Should I rinse the hard block of goo? I haven't done that.
A little back story on this lamp... I bought this lamp about a year ago. Something strange about this lamps original contents that I've never encountered with any of my other lamps was all the goo would go to the top and come down and back up (Basically opposite of what a normal lamp does, going up and back down)
So this lamp seems to doing something similar...
Oh and I have tried turning down the heat with the dimmer... That's not the problem.
I know all this sounds strange! So the hell is going on!
I appreciate your shared knowledge and
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks guys:)
PS I'll try to add pictures.. it keeps telling me it's too large!
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There's no way there's too much surf... I don't even have the surf in the bottle in the second picture.
Everytime I start over and put it back on the base, before the goo even melts it all floats to the top.
The coils look like they are in great shape.
I don't know what I can do about this with MT, I purchased a large amount of this goo around November. This was the first time I opened this bottle.
I have the lamp turned back off and every is back to the top.
Could be a couple of things - first - you mentioned doing the process over 6 times which may have deluded some of the chemicals in the wax each time you heated the the liquid and poured out to restart the process over again. Each time you do this it will have some effect on the wax. I'm also guessing that it may be a bad batch since I've had magma goo for years and every time I use it it still works fine. No real expiration as to when one should use it. It's pretty reliable. Have you contacted the seller to discuss? They may be willing to send you new kit.
Are you using distilled water? The minerals in tap water will make the wax more buoyant.
Yes, it is distilled.
BamaMatt said:
Are you using distilled water? The minerals in tap water will make the wax more buoyant.
When adding goo, it has the tendency to create microbubbles that make it float
2 options
Option 1
Run it overnight with a towel wrapped around it so it overheats and everything floats
this will allow the bubbles to escape from the overheating
let it cool
turn on and see if the problem persist
Option 2
Drain the water
Add fresh distilled water to @3/4 full
Put it on the stove in a pot with a water bath
WATCH IT
when the water starts to boil, turn gas down to simmer
WATCH IT until all the goo floats and becomes clear
Let it sit and cook for @1/2 hr until it is all floating then another 20 min or so-see pic below
DO NOT let the pan run out of water from steaming away
turn off gas, walk away, DO NOT MOVE IT, or go to bed
goo will float to the bottom ON ITS OWN and then add the remainder of with fresh distilled water
Okay I'll try that. I just turned it back on and it's floating back at the top...
Also when doing option two, do I add any surf at the end and should I remove the coils or leave them in place?
But you think this is just micro bubbles?
Claude J said:
When adding goo, it has the tendency to create microbubbles that make it float
2 options
Option 1
Run it overnight with a towel wrapped around it so it overheats and everything floats
this will allow the bubbles to escape from the overheating
let it cool
turn on and see if the problem persist
Option 2
Drain the water
Add fresh distilled water to @3/4 full
Put it on the stove in a pot with a water bath
WATCH IT
when the water starts to boil, turn gas down to simmer
WATCH IT until all the goo floats and becomes clear
Let it sit and cook for @1/2 hr until it is all floating then another 20 min or so-see pic below
DO NOT let the pan run out of water from steaming away
turn off gas, walk away, DO NOT MOVE IT, or go to bed
goo will float to the bottom ON ITS OWN and then add the remainder of with fresh distilled water
Surf is added at the beginning with few inches of distilled water
Leave coils in
Shake the hell out of it to make sure you coat the entire globe so there is no goo sticking.
THEN add the goo
The add distilled water
You can then cook it then to remove bubbles
If the goo is floating to the top with the lamp off, I'd say 99.9% you have installation bubbles
Just did 2 lamps for a client with same issues
It happens all the time when adding fresh goo
Awesome! I appreciate your help Claude!
I had read on some goo kit instructions that I was to shake the surf around the bottle/coil then pour it out and set it aside.
Add goo and let it harden
Then add the surf and the rest of the distilled water.
I'll let you know how it goes!
Claude J said:
If the goo is floating to the top with the lamp off, I'd say 99.9% you have installation bubbles
Just did 2 lamps for a client with same issues
It happens all the time when adding fresh goo
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