maxxkatt
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Truth1252 on TN was having problems with his 800 l not finding a silver dime buried 5" deep with his 6" coil.
A friend of his said clean your coil. And I thought, hmm, when did I clean my coils? Never removed the coil covers since I bought them last year.
I was surprised. a layer of fine sand on the bottom of the coils when I removed all the covers. (hint removing coil covers, use gloves and go gently around the perimeter.
Here is a photo of my stock coil sand pile that came from just one coil.
Now will this help? I am not sure but does not take much time. I wipe it down and blow it out with a can of compressed computer air in the strut honeycomb holes.
A friend of his said clean your coil. And I thought, hmm, when did I clean my coils? Never removed the coil covers since I bought them last year.
I was surprised. a layer of fine sand on the bottom of the coils when I removed all the covers. (hint removing coil covers, use gloves and go gently around the perimeter.
Here is a photo of my stock coil sand pile that came from just one coil.
Now will this help? I am not sure but does not take much time. I wipe it down and blow it out with a can of compressed computer air in the strut honeycomb holes.