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Kimberly Muzzi, metal-coated patches also have a layer of plastic and overall it work as a capacitor. If you want to imprint water inside of the metal container, it would not work, because the metal bottle would shield the signal (like a Faraday cage).
Kimberly Muzzi, metal-coated patches also have a layer of plastic and overall it work as a capacitor. If you want to imprint water inside of the metal container, it would not work, because the metal bottle would shield the signal (like a Faraday cage).
Anton SF HI ! If I may, for me I find it easier to put the ICs on top of the bottle, same for my cream, I open the jar and put the ICs on top, this way I don't have to transfer anything. If the opening is too big, I put plastic wrap on top to hold the ICs. Hope that helps
Anton SF HI ! If I may, for me I find it easier to put the ICs on top of the bottle, same for my cream, I open the jar and put the ICs on top, this way I don't have to transfer anything. If the opening is too big, I put plastic wrap on top to hold the ICs. Hope that helps
Diane, if you imprint water by placing the IC Pad on top of the bottle, then the distance from the IC Pad to the water will be greater than if you placed the IC Pad under the bottle. This can result in a weaker imprint.
Diane, if you imprint water by placing the IC Pad on top of the bottle, then the distance from the IC Pad to the water will be greater than if you placed the IC Pad under the bottle. This can result in a weaker imprint.