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That's interesting hearing how yours behaves on heating too.
I also get some powder on the board. I interpreted that as material knocked out by the bees before it gets hot. If your pan is below the mesh though, that can't be the case. Mmmmmm.
It does seem that it might be better if they heated up more slowly but as I understand it, the really expensive equipment like sublimox actually preheat and then drop the oxalic acid onto the hot bit so quick heating can't be that bad.
Glad you think your new method is working now.
Repwoc - I used Apibioxal my first year but then switched to generic because I was annoyed that apibioxal came with a use by date once opened whereas the other didn't. I get the black residue with both.
Robmort's suggestion of a reaction between the metal and acid sounds reasonable though I do sometimes get bits of material that have to be scraped off rather than just staining.
I was told the powder jumping out the pan can be because of damp powder. So got some new powder and had same problem. Tried the brand name powder too, better, but still happening.
I have seen it happen when test panning in the open. It happens when the vapor erupts, sometimes some powder gets thrown out. I think its because the powder on the bottom of the pan can boil and vape before the top stuff has melted. So I expect that's what the per-heating is to help prevent.
I have found if I make sure any lumps are crushed it seems to help. I think its best to sort of pack the powder down a bit so there are no air voids, but not over pack. And try keep it contestant in the pan.
But what ever I try it still seems to happen sometimes.
I am tempted to try run my pan for 30s, the off for 30s, then back on to vape. To see if I can do a poor-boys per-heat cycle. But dont think I could be bothered with the faf even if it worked. I dont think loosing a little powder is a problem.
I also get the black staining with both brand name and generic, I agree with what Robmort's says.