Hi Roberto,
I was wondering if I could buy just the adaptor (the part with the orange bit) as i think there is a leak where the tube enters the adaptor?
Overtime ( a week or so) the percentage drops and my top off system thinks it need to be activated, which is actually not the case. I have to recalibrate it each time this happens.
If you guys have any other solutions to this problem, I would love to hear it.
Everything has been glued with pvc cement, so the leaks are not there. I think it is either where the tube connects to the module or where the tube enters the adaptor.
Leslie
Waterlevel expansion pvc adaptor
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Ismaclst
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lmolenmaker
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Re: Waterlevel expansion pvc adaptor
Ah, that's a shame. They don't ship to Australia.
Should I maybe glue around the tubing, to stop the leaks?
Should I maybe glue around the tubing, to stop the leaks?
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Re: Waterlevel expansion pvc adaptor
Definitely try that.
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rimai
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Re: Waterlevel expansion pvc adaptor
Yes, I can send to AUS. PM if you can't get it to work.
Make sure that you use pvc cement. I don't think glue works.
Make sure that you use pvc cement. I don't think glue works.
Roberto.
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Re: Waterlevel expansion pvc adaptor
Yes, try gluing with silicone.
Also if you get a 1/2" plug and drill a hole in it for the tubing
Also if you get a 1/2" plug and drill a hole in it for the tubing
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rimai
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Re: Waterlevel expansion pvc adaptor
Silicone is not really a good air tight solution unless it is solid and pressed on.
Roberto.