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Title: reduced pressure due to air in system
Post by: vivaro 013 on March 07, 2007, 10:56:11 pm
has any body any ideas were to start looking for air leaking into system   and slowing down water flow from pump , 
Title: Re: reduced pressure due to air in system
Post by: russ_clark on March 08, 2007, 08:37:58 am
check all connectors
especially if using hoselock type.
Unscrew them all then do them back up tightly.
Also check hose and tubing on poles for any holes
or loose connections.
Check hosereel for any leaks
Make sure your Di bottles have water in
(I know someone who filled with resin but did not put any water inside) ;)
If this does not work I would strip it down to basic and one by one chek leaks and pressure problem until I found it.
Its frustrating but well worth it.
Hope this helps a little
Russ
Title: Re: reduced pressure due to air in system
Post by: Davew on March 08, 2007, 09:31:41 am
I didn't prefill my resin vessel seems ok?
Title: Re: reduced pressure due to air in system
Post by: Pj on March 08, 2007, 11:56:20 am
Sorry if it's a stupid question, but, have you made sure your battery is well charged?
Title: Re: reduced pressure due to air in system
Post by: ac_cleaning on March 08, 2007, 04:53:09 pm
As russ said plus check for any hairline cracks on vessels.
al
 
Title: Re: reduced pressure due to air in system
Post by: vivaro 013 on March 08, 2007, 10:11:46 pm
found problem blow fuse , thanks for all the help