I encourage ADS (or KLA) users to spend $15 on a TDS (total dissolved solids) meter and check the machine’s solution before and after each cleaning session. The solution on the record when the fan starts will evaporate, but whatever solids are in the water will dry on the record.
Don’t change solution based on a certain number of records - change it based on how dirty it is.
The solution gets dirty in a surprisingly short amount of time. The unit’s passive filter helps but only marginally so. Plus, the tank itself retains gunk (solids) record after record after record. All of the single slot desktop machines need active filtration with a fine-grained filter.
The ADS and KLA are okay - anything that encourages record cleaning is for the better - but as RCMs, they are second rate. I say this as an owner. I believe better alternatives are available for the same or lower cosr.
P.S. yiu can put the ADS rollers in a washing machine gentle cycle. Rinse them thorougly afterwards and air dry. Keep a spare set of rollers on hand for comparison.
Don’t change solution based on a certain number of records - change it based on how dirty it is.
The solution gets dirty in a surprisingly short amount of time. The unit’s passive filter helps but only marginally so. Plus, the tank itself retains gunk (solids) record after record after record. All of the single slot desktop machines need active filtration with a fine-grained filter.
The ADS and KLA are okay - anything that encourages record cleaning is for the better - but as RCMs, they are second rate. I say this as an owner. I believe better alternatives are available for the same or lower cosr.
P.S. yiu can put the ADS rollers in a washing machine gentle cycle. Rinse them thorougly afterwards and air dry. Keep a spare set of rollers on hand for comparison.