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Re: Tickler Tech
« Reply #15 on: 18.09. 2018 12:16 »
[quote I think a 10grm plastic float that just didn't reach the tickler][/quote]


Yep that's similar to my float, plastic but not round. tickler when fully depressed just touch's it.


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they have a small hole that releases the hot air, which needs to be opened before starting and sealed after-

so that's what that blob of solder is  *ex*
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Re: Tickler Tech
« Reply #16 on: 18.09. 2018 19:29 »
 
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so that's what that blob of solder is  *ex*

 That's my theory and I'm stickin' with it  *smile* (discovered by accident when everything melted  *pull hair out*)
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