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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:22 pm 
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I just bought some replacement elements for my Ramflos

1. should I use them dry or oiled.

2. they say to wash them before use ?

so what do you reckon?

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If they are Lynx pads, I'd throw em away and buy Unifilter pads (LNX300 for SU and LNX400 for Weber). These are polyurethane foam, and come pre-oiled ready to fit. Under $10 each.

Lynx ones have more restriction, and catch fire if not oiled (the oil has a flame retardant). They also crumble and fall to bits much sooner.

If you don't oil foam filters they are just rock catchers, as the dust goes through them.

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I agree with drmini. Listen to him his a doctor. You have to oil them

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Well I just discovered that the bases are for 1.5 in su not 1.25 in and I have
1.25in the large hole in the middle of the base measures 45 mm, I bought the new elements from mini bits.

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You can also buy them direct from unifilter up the central coast and they will post them to you; or one of their sydney distributors. There is a listing off their website.

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1310/71 wrote:
You can also buy them direct from unifilter up the central coast and they will post them to you; or one of their sydney distributors. There is a listing off their website.

http://www.uniflow.com.au/contents/en-us/d141.html

Quicker than trying to find them elsewhere. :wink:

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So it sounds like they are for 1.5in su yes???

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AWOODY wrote:
So it sounds like they are for 1.5in su yes???

Sounds like it if the holes are around 1.5".
If they are new can't you exchange them??

The filter pads are all the same size though.

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