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DesertTinker

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44 minutes ago, TdeV said:

Yes, @DesertTinker, the beans survived.

 

I'm wondering about the Instant Pot though. Black water has been leaking from the bottom of it. Does anyone know how long I should leave the IP alone so it can thoroughly dry?

 

Surely this is something @JoNorvelleWalker knows, ya? 😅

 

Didn't @Kim Shook or @Shelby disassemble their CSO to fix something? Does @Tropicalsenior tinker with her appliances?

 

Ideas welcome.

Liquid that goes through the Instant Pot, either through the lid switch and condensation collector on the back, or through the center as @Tropicalsenior mentioned, actually bypasses all the electrical components and connections. I’d let it dry overnight, then if you’re up for it, the bottom is easy to remove. On both my 8 qt & 3 qt (circa 2017) there’s a single Philips head screw that you remove, then twist the bottom plate a smidge (1/4”?) counterclockwise and lift off. Then you can wash and clean up any residue from the bean liquid. I can do pictures tomorrow if you want.

28 minutes ago, TdeV said:

Yes, @DesertTinker, the beans survived.

 

I'm wondering about the Instant Pot though. Black water has been leaking from the bottom of it. Does anyone know how long I should leave the IP alone so it can thoroughly dry?

 

Surely this is something @JoNorvelleWalker knows, ya? 😅

 

Didn't @Kim Shook or @Shelby disassemble their CSO to fix something? Does @Tropicalsenior tinker with her appliances?

 

Ideas welcome.

Liquid that goes through the Instant Pot, either through the lid switch and condensation collector on the back, or through the center as @Tropicalsenior mentioned, actually bypasses all the electrical components and connections. I’d let it dry overnight, then if you’re up for it, the bottom is easy to remove. On both my 8 qt & 3 qt there’s a single Philips head screw that you remove, then twist the bottom plate a smidge (1/4”?) counterclockwise and lift off. Then you can wash and clean up any residue from the bean liquid. I can do pictures tomorrow if you want.

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