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Wanderlost
Jan 08, 2011Nomad II
We've done it, Snagel. You need to have some liquid in there, so the ice can get a good wave going to slosh about, but it doesn't need to be full.
Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Depends on how long your sensors have not been reading -- when the junk dries on the sensors, it takes some effort to get it off.
At least ice is the cheaper fix than some other methods.
Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Depends on how long your sensors have not been reading -- when the junk dries on the sensors, it takes some effort to get it off.
At least ice is the cheaper fix than some other methods.
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