You certainly aren't wrong for assuming that because they should be sealed. No such luck. Shame on them.
I just waterproofed mine and could not get keg lube to work beyond a few inches. Not sure why I have a mini funnel, but it fit in the end of the tubing and I poured a teaspoon or less of olive oil in the tube. The Silicone slid right on and took no more than 2 minutes to get it done. You could also use an eyedropper to put the oil into the tube.
btw - purchased silicone o-rings & tubing from Amazon
Homer,
Did you try baking the probe at 350 F? That supposedly will reset it (or at least boil off any moisture)...never tried it though.
Why didn't you keep it plugged in so you knew it was dried out and ready to be put back in service?
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Whats keg lube exactly?
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I couldn't find 70's either so I used 68's. Works like a charm.
Just go to the pet store and get some aquarium airline tubing. About half the price
Silicon Airline Tubing 8' (Penn Plax)
Bobby, maybe you should update your first post if you feel aquarium line hoses aren't up to your standards...
As for me, I've used the stuff on at least 6 - 8 batches, fully submersed in mash, wort, and water for extended periods of time with no issues at all. And if by some chance you did need to bake it to reset what's the issue with taking the tubing off and putting back on again?