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It may be that the battery clamps on the booster pack are not "live" when not connected to a battery (load), so your vaporiser is not receiving a current. Try connecting a multimeter to the booster pack clamps to confirm they are live.
K ;)
 
are you sure that the vaporiser itself isn't goosed? just connect it up to your car's battery for a few seconds just to see whether it starts to heat up
The vaporiser is ok, today i took a car battery and it worked. No problem vaporising all the six hives
 
The vaporiser is ok, today i took a car battery and it worked. No problem vaporising all the six hives
The jump starter will have reverse polarity protection - are you sure you had the wires the right way round ? (Sorry think about the most obvious first !) Secondly, some of these chargers detect a dead short ... the OA wand is effectively a dead short - the type you have heats the pan by passing the current through the aluminium pan. Lastly, you are looking at an instant draw on the charger of 150 watts at 12 Volts ... the charger might be trying to reduce the initial start up current - normally a jump start will be on a battery that still has some life in it .. I doubt that the charger would work to start a car if you just left the battery out and connected the jump leads to the car battery connectors. There's some clever eletcrickery inside these charges to stop you destroying them !
 
Just had a reply from'Construction Chemicals'.
They sell to individuals.
Don't need a license or business.
 
There's no mention of anything like 99.5%. I don't know if that matters. It obviously doesn't for wood cleaning which is what they sell it for.

HD Chemicals do add 99.5% to the product description and sell to the public, probably for cleaning. They may not have received the Home Office warning that came to beekeeping retailers.
 
There's no mention of anything like 99.5%. I don't know if that matters. It obviously doesn't for wood cleaning which is what they sell it for.

HD Chemicals do add 99.5% to the product description and sell to the public, probably for cleaning. They may not have received the Home Office warning that came to beekeeping retailers.
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A lot of companies supply Oxalic Dihydrate, but I can only find one that supplies crystals, what's the difference?.
We still have quite a few packets of crystals purchased from a supplier a few years ago that are crystals branded Enolapi.
 
I've bought my OA from APC but they seem to source it from constructionchemicalslimited, and when I've gone with their website, they seem to sell it cheaper, plus free carriage on orders over £60, so I just bought myself 25kg of OA - should last me while!
A while!!

Say 100 hives
Generous 3g per hive
Generous 5 vapes per year

100x3gx5=1500g

25÷1,5=16.66

So enough for 16 years of bee farming!
Assuming it's stable & doesn't degrade (I think it is).
Obviously if you only have 10 hives then enough for over 160 years!
 
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I thought I was ok with the 100grm I bought from Thornes last year...
Mind you I have tried it a couple of times now and cannot see much improvement to the wood? Perhaps I should move the bees out first to let it work as intended?
K 🤔 :ROFLMAO:
 
There's no mention of anything like 99.5%. I don't know if that matters. It obviously doesn't for wood cleaning which is what they sell it for.

HD Chemicals do add 99.5% to the product description and sell to the public, probably for cleaning. They may not have received the Home Office warning that came to beekeeping retailers.
If you look on the datasheets tab and open the health and safety one it says 99-100%.

Interestingly, point five on that is worth noting for storage purposes and explains why things are being tightened up about supply of it.
 
Interestingly, point five on that is worth noting for storage purposes and explains why things are being tightened up about supply of it.
Thanks Will. You might be right but I doubt it. The 'tightening up' measures from Oct 23 were sent recently to beekeeping retailers only, I think.

I think Home Office action from Oct 23 was more likely to be prompted by the toxic nature of OA, assuming that anyone there was actually thinking about the properties of OA specifically.
 
The Parcel Force lady today wanted to share her dilemma with me, as she held the parcel one way then another :ROFLMAO:

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APC accepted my order (for the stuff of this thread), then delayed it while it was sent to compliance. I wasn't hopeful: no registered company, no website, no social media. And I didn't tell any lies. My completed form was mostly blank. But they dug up a photo of my honey in a shop which someone had shared on social media and asked me to confirm it was mine.

I had given up by then and ordered some from another company. Now I really do have a lifetime supply, even if I take up hive cleaning, or buy a yacht.
 
I don’t know why my question ended up as a quote !!!.
I will ask again,
Oxalic dihydrate or crystals ?, or are they the same thing? .
I have found differing sellers offering both for sale.
 
I don’t know why my question ended up as a quote !!!.
I will ask again,
Oxalic dihydrate or crystals ?, or are they the same thing? .
I have found differing sellers offering both for sale.
My understanding is they're the same thing but I'm open to correction from a more chemistry minded individual.
 
APC accepted my order (for the stuff of this thread), then delayed it while it was sent to compliance. I wasn't hopeful: no registered company, no website, no social media. And I didn't tell any lies. My completed form was mostly blank. But they dug up a photo of my honey in a shop which someone had shared on social media and asked me to confirm it was mine.
Good for you. So what is all the fuss about not selling to individuals? See the other thread. The statement that

"Outside of the specified products, members of the public who want to import, acquire, possess, or use the regulated chemicals must hold an Explosives Precursors and Poisons (EPP) licence issued by the Home Office."

is cleary a red herring.
 
I see a article in BBKA news this month
 

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