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Grimshaw

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Are there any pointers on this,should the inside of the powder tube be rubbed down with a dryer sheet to control static and powder clinging inside when new?


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little soap film on all my powder hoppers... just take a mild soap/water mixture and wipe it down and let it dry.
 
Look up how to program the timing of the three speeds to tailor it for your particular load. It will be far faster. Also look up how to insert a straw in the end to avoid hassles with the threads and stick powders.
 
Mute That Annoying Beep
Some ChargeMaster users complain about the loud beep at the end of each cycle. There’s a simple way to silence the beep — and you don’t have to cut any wires or permanently disable the speaker. To mute the beep, simply hold down the Zero button until “beep off” displays. Repeat to restore the beep function.
 
After draining your powder dont for get to close the drain spout :cuss:
I havent done it,just saying.
 
The static isn't a big deal. Not a lot sticks. And you'll be emptying it when you're finished. The brush easily knocks it all off the sides.


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Yup, a little dab of dish wash soap and a rag wringed out works great. Better yet is a small spray bottle with a few drops of soap and water and sprayed on a rag to wipe the hopper works great.
 
A post from above"

"After draining your powder dont for get to close the drain spout"

The voice of experience has spoken, and it's the most useful thing you'll learn on this thread. So take heed.
 
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