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General Maintenance Tips => Tools and Lubricants => Topic started by: kiwiretzev on March 20, 2020, 11:34:38 PM

Title: Recommendations for an ultra sonic bath
Post by: kiwiretzev on March 20, 2020, 11:34:38 PM
Hi all,

I'm after some brand recommendations please for a decent ultra sonic bath, as I'm 'over' all this manual cleaning!
From what Ive read, I should be looking at s/s units with manual dial controls and are at least 2 L in volume.

There seems to be very limited off the shelf options in New Zealand, so it looks like Amazon may be the way to go?

thanks
Paul
Title: Re: Recommendations for an ultra sonic bath
Post by: foakes on March 21, 2020, 12:11:35 AM
Hi Paul --

I have used this old L&R for almost 20 years -- a few times a week.

Manual analog switches and timer -- no heat -- SS -- simple and powerful.

When it breaks -- I would go with this DK from Amazon for $259, US.  (3) HD transducers, powerful, heat, SS, large capacity which is nice for batches -- but along with the larger capacity comes the additional transducer power -- which is key.

There is a smaller 2 liter version for about $109 -- but just one transducer.  It may be enough for you though.

I just fill the main reservoir with water -- then use smaller cleaning agent containers for different materials.  As an example -- Simple Green, Dawn dish soap, and a mineral spirit jar.  I can do all of the metals, painted surfaces, and plastics in (1) load -- generally goes through two 8 minute cycles for really bad reels.

Rinse, dry, then start burnishing, polishing, repainting, whatever -- saves a lot of time for me -- and gives me a chance to catch up on emails while drinking a cup of coffee.

Best, Fred
Title: Re: Recommendations for an ultra sonic bath
Post by: kiwiretzev on March 21, 2020, 12:18:58 AM
wow thanks Fred - thats some great information!
Title: Re: Recommendations for an ultra sonic bath
Post by: Tiddlerbasher on March 21, 2020, 10:28:37 AM
I have been using a 3l one from Ebay for about 5 years. Just a regular cheapo from PRC (like most of 'em). Its digital control, I would have preferred mechanical, but twin powerful transducers. The only use I've found for the heating element is to keep epoxy warm on a cold day ;) If you have space for a 6l one they usually come with a drain tap and some have 3 transducers (for more shake rattle and roll ;D)