One of the taps on our voltameter has jammed, and therefore I am unable to turn it.
Does anyone have any advise on how to get the tap working again. Currently I am soaking it in hot soapy water.
Thanks
Vicki
Voltameter
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Hi PhysicsOne
Another method is to use hot and cold water from the sink taps over the tap body a few times then say after 3 time make sure you use hot as the last (boiling water on the last time just on the body only) then a gentle tap of the tap only (supporting the main body so as not to break it) should free it
Kim.
Another method is to use hot and cold water from the sink taps over the tap body a few times then say after 3 time make sure you use hot as the last (boiling water on the last time just on the body only) then a gentle tap of the tap only (supporting the main body so as not to break it) should free it
Kim.
Voltameter
Greetings all,
If water and oil fail, soak the troublesome part in honey. Yep, honey. This will penetrate a hole too small for water. You may need to leave it overnight or over the weekend but it always works for us!
This way you don't risk breaking the voltameter (which is very expensive) by tapping or by using hot and cold water which may crack the glass.
Cheers,
Robbie
If water and oil fail, soak the troublesome part in honey. Yep, honey. This will penetrate a hole too small for water. You may need to leave it overnight or over the weekend but it always works for us!
This way you don't risk breaking the voltameter (which is very expensive) by tapping or by using hot and cold water which may crack the glass.
Cheers,
Robbie