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sweatervest
Joined: 15 Jan 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:45 pm Post subject: Fischer md-1a broken - salt or just too banged up? |
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Hello, everyone. I've recently discovered that my fischer md-1a does not work anymore. I had put salt into some distilled water into the trays to see if the solution would work better about a week ago. After travelling over Christmas and having put it through check-in luggage, I discovered when I returned back to London that the machine did not work. Do you think the salt had anything to do with it? I've never cleaned the electrodes either. Maybe it just got banged up during the flight but I've taken it apart to look inside and everything seems to be in order. I've been using the machine for over two years now. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks again!
Kind regards,
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Joined: 20 Mar 2008 Posts: 1258
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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maybe you have to trial first with clean electrodes, maybe it is a broken platine of cable connection that caused this
i donīt think it can be the salt from one time usage (only when you have used death sea salt water
although - as i know - with the iontophoresis machine you use now, you have a knob to adjust the current right? so there is no automatic detection?
please clarify to give a more detailed quote..
p.s.:
we take over, even broken, iontophoresis machines for a price reduction when buying an new iontophoresis pulsed current machine (hidrex or idromed) from us
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