Are these adjustable, as far as the rate of drip, or is it constant?
In other words: Will they necessarily rid a slide bow of water at the rate that it collects, or only at it's own rate?
THIS statement (on the website) strongly hints that it may not keep up with the water removal demands of FatBastard:
How often can I expect that the "WaterWick" will need to be cleaned/replaced? (I HATE-HATE-HATE this feature, fwiw, and - to aggravate my hatred - a pair of those suckers is $25 bucks plus postage. It's claimed that a filter thingie will last 3 - 4 months, so that defines well over $50/year...for friggin' "water key maintenance". (I wonder - since I'm NOT a "lime person" - if they might last longer and/or IF they might be able to be cleaned in my chem-clean tub...?? )Placing your instrument in/on an appropriate stand when resting facilitates the process of keeping your instrument water free.
(These sorts of issues are why I eschew gadget water keys, but the FatBastard really collects water FAST in the main slide bow, and it has a seriously deleterious effect on (in particular) 2-3 valve combination slurring/legato...ie. "g-r-r-r-r-r" slurs (which make me sound like some kid at hah-skoo "slow-poke-and-assembly" contestz).