- May 8, 2009
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I have been considering getting an SWG but after reading some of the topics on this forum, I have to wonder why I should even bother? I do not mean that as a lame criticism. Rather, I am seeking understanding. I see topics where people have had 2, 3 more different models of these. Many individual topics of problems.
But, as one poster on a topic pointed out, people do not generally post "My SWG is working fine!" So how many are "working fine?" Any idea of the success rate of these units? With the many comments about over frequent cleaning being required to care for the cells, is there any real advantage to the systems?
But, as one poster on a topic pointed out, people do not generally post "My SWG is working fine!" So how many are "working fine?" Any idea of the success rate of these units? With the many comments about over frequent cleaning being required to care for the cells, is there any real advantage to the systems?