> We also should give the equipment supplier credit for having enough
brains to do some testing to make sure the product he sells is effective if
operated according to directions supplied.
Wow, that is one assumption that I would not make!
> In the ProVap the time that the oxalic acid is exposed to high temps is
very short.
Yes it is. But based upon my actual testing, it's long enough for
sometimes a substantial portion of the OA to degrade. This is not difficult
to confirm -- I've previously posted how to do so.
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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