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I'm also wondering if a window cleaner using di only to purify water should put a sediment filter after di. I've heard of a number of cases with resin in the van's tank which resulted from connecting the di vessel up the wrong way. It's an easy mistake to make - like filling the van's tank with petrol rather than diesel.
Quote from: dazmond on December 30, 2021, 03:42:21 pmThis is what was in the diaphragm...A Brexit benefit?
This is what was in the diaphragm...
Quote from: dazmond on December 30, 2021, 06:52:45 pmBasically there was a leaf,twig and resin in the diaphragm blocking the little holes!no wonder my pump didn't work properly!I also took apart the bit below the diaphragm and it was full of black soot like powder!is this normal?Anyway I've binned it...I've had it 5 years now... And the lesson to learn from this is fit a filter , then this situation wouldn’t have happened filter will cost a maximum of £20
Basically there was a leaf,twig and resin in the diaphragm blocking the little holes!no wonder my pump didn't work properly!I also took apart the bit below the diaphragm and it was full of black soot like powder!is this normal?Anyway I've binned it...I've had it 5 years now...
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 30, 2021, 10:42:40 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 30, 2021, 06:52:45 pmBasically there was a leaf,twig and resin in the diaphragm blocking the little holes!no wonder my pump didn't work properly!I also took apart the bit below the diaphragm and it was full of black soot like powder!is this normal?Anyway I've binned it...I've had it 5 years now... And the lesson to learn from this is fit a filter , then this situation wouldn’t have happened filter will cost a maximum of £20 The lesson learnt is not to get resin in the tank in the first place....its not practical to fit a filter on my system...Normally I only have to remove the cabinet front (and my reel) once a year to top up my header tank,that's it....
Quote from: dazmond on January 01, 2022, 08:15:11 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on December 30, 2021, 10:42:40 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 30, 2021, 06:52:45 pmBasically there was a leaf,twig and resin in the diaphragm blocking the little holes!no wonder my pump didn't work properly!I also took apart the bit below the diaphragm and it was full of black soot like powder!is this normal?Anyway I've binned it...I've had it 5 years now... And the lesson to learn from this is fit a filter , then this situation wouldn’t have happened filter will cost a maximum of £20 The lesson learnt is not to get resin in the tank in the first place....its not practical to fit a filter on my system...Normally I only have to remove the cabinet front (and my reel) once a year to top up my header tank,that's it.... Lol not practical to fit a filter !!!!! It’s a 5 muinit job and any system should have them just like all vehicles have fuel filters , I guarantee you will have the same thing happen again it’s just a matter of time .
Did you find out how the resin got into the system to begin with?
Quote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on January 02, 2022, 10:30:23 amDid you find out how the resin got into the system to begin with?I connected my di vessel the wrong way round.first time in 12 years!
Quote from: dazmond on January 02, 2022, 03:27:52 pmQuote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on January 02, 2022, 10:30:23 amDid you find out how the resin got into the system to begin with?I connected my di vessel the wrong way round.first time in 12 years!Must be quite old vessels? The newer ones have dual internal strainers. My VYair vessels have dual strainers so it couldn't happen with these if you reversed the flow.👍
Just ordered 2 x 25L vessels from Vyair.....cheers winpro...