when pulling the domes out, move slowly. the ferro-fluid is viscous.
If one pulls the dome out slowly, most of the ferro-fluid will slide off the old dome and remain in the gap.
as the new dome will be without the correct level of ferro-fluid in the gap. It will arrive completely dry.
the way to lessen the severity of this slight problem.. as much as possible, is the mentioned slow removal of the old dome, so most of the ferro-fluid slides off and remains in the tweeter motor’s magnetic gap.
the next question regards availability of ferro-fluid and obtaining some for correct performance of tweeters. The deal is that there are many types and viscocities of ferro-fluids and getting the right ferro-fluid is always a problem.
Not just any ferro-fluid will do. The driver response parameters will change and there can even be 'spray' out of the gap when the tweeter is moving at maximum excursions. This problem occurs if the viscosity is too low (too fluid).
To add, we can't even get any shipped across the us-can border, into Canada. as it is somehow illegal to ship? Permits required? safety packaging? It's a weird one....
If one pulls the dome out slowly, most of the ferro-fluid will slide off the old dome and remain in the gap.
as the new dome will be without the correct level of ferro-fluid in the gap. It will arrive completely dry.
the way to lessen the severity of this slight problem.. as much as possible, is the mentioned slow removal of the old dome, so most of the ferro-fluid slides off and remains in the tweeter motor’s magnetic gap.
the next question regards availability of ferro-fluid and obtaining some for correct performance of tweeters. The deal is that there are many types and viscocities of ferro-fluids and getting the right ferro-fluid is always a problem.
Not just any ferro-fluid will do. The driver response parameters will change and there can even be 'spray' out of the gap when the tweeter is moving at maximum excursions. This problem occurs if the viscosity is too low (too fluid).
To add, we can't even get any shipped across the us-can border, into Canada. as it is somehow illegal to ship? Permits required? safety packaging? It's a weird one....