I keep looking at the CleanerVinyl ultrasonic setup and it seems expensive for 3D printed hardware, but it gives me flexibility on which ultrasonic cleaner to use.
iSonic P4875II is based off a commercial ultrasonic cleaner and is a turn-key proposition, but there's no upgrade path. I'm not familiar with iSonic products.
Reviews I find are either for defunct companies or $4k+ machines. Many of the DIY setups are based around a specific ultrasonic tank, or specific hardware (e.g., rotisserie motor only available from them).
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