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QUOTE: Does removing the sleeve/sock from around the heating element cuase any future problems, like overheating or element burnout?
QUOTE: Originally posted by ChiefEagles Marty, thanks. Knew that but did not know how to tell if they were wrong. Tried the string of fiberglass wrap around the element. Works but Buckeye said just take it off completely. So I did. Well, used pink fiberglass for wick and made sure the element was pressing against it. Smokes like a MTH. As Buckeye pointed out, if the pink fiberglass insulation chars, how much does it cost to replace??? [;)] So, take the smoke unit apart, remove the sleve/sock over the element and replace the wick with pink insulation. Give her a wetting with smoke fluid and away she will go. Now if you get too much fluid, I blow down the stack [don't get too close or you will get a mouth full of fluid]. It will blow back out until you can get the remainder hot enough to evaporate like normal.
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