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I did a RCA 22JP22 and it ended up destroyed....I ended up cracking the safety glass which was taking too long for an impatient teenager cooking alive outside on the hottest week of summer, and having a big non-removable patch in the center. I then tried chipping away at the patch, and got sick of all the glass chips landing on me, almost getting in my eyes, and sometimes cutting me so I decided to drop it back in the cool tub that was sitting in shade and let the water remove the cateract.....well the tube had not cooled yet, and almost imploded a minute after I put it in (when you are staving off heat-stroke your judgement becomes VERY poor, ask NASA).
After that fiasco and dozens of weak snapped copper and current brittle steel wire...when I finally got my first successful cateract removal on a Zenith tube done there was a tremendous amount of viceral satisfaction in muscling the wire through that gunk.
I have to agree that the RCA stuff is easier to cleanup.
I think that the Zenith gunk smells like a really pungent new inflatable pool toy.
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