Hi Rich,
Yes mine is doing the trick.
Its filling up with water nicely. I read somewhere that they can take a few days to get going though for the reaction to start...which mine did too. About 2 days.
Main thing is no steamy windows in the front. The back screen does a little, but a lot better than it was.
Steamy windows? Humidity?
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Re: Steamy windows? Humidity?
I've just had the rear side window taken out and put back with plenty of gunge so I hope things will improve now. Unfortunately my plan ultimately to glue/screw on polycarbonate windows may not succeed, as the bottom part of the flange isn't really deep enough - presumably why it was leaking in the first place. I was a bit alarmed at how much the glass bent when the guy was removing it - he said not to worry but I still did! 
Geoff