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Old 11-18-2013, 01:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jordo! View Post
I think that is what I am seeing -- the edges appear to be just touching and are damp looking and darker than the rest of the level indicators, which look a bit on the dry side.

Am I correct that overfilling = above the tips, thus a tad low is preferable to a tad high?
The main thing is the keep the level above the plates. A little too high or low isn't going to hurt anything.

Pick the lowest level cell and start adding water until you see the effect kenchan was talking about. Once you see it, it's pretty obvious.
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