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cheers wally. I have been turning pump off, disconnecting hose, removing hoselock adaptor and then turn pump back on until water pumps out. Your way seems alot faster. I get them alot when i remove pipe from barrell even though i turn pump off.
I was expecting a funny shaped green faced man to be in the video, where was he Wally?
andwhile we are about it diy baffleswork fineany commentwally
A good thing to stick on the end of your pipe that goes into the barrel is a non-return valve, it just pushes into the end of the pipe, when you take the pipe out of the barrel the water will be unable to come out, hence the term one-way valve
QuoteA good thing to stick on the end of your pipe that goes into the barrel is a non-return valve, it just pushes into the end of the pipe, when you take the pipe out of the barrel the water will be unable to come out, hence the term one-way valveGreat idea! Where do I get one from? The tap on mine is really tight