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Unread 02-10-2004, 12:34 AM   #5
joemac
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Originally Posted by pHaestus
jaydee: That's called "real data". Not statistically significant (note the error bars).

I just finished installing the aquajoe block and promptly had to pull it because of a leak. I plumbed in #rotor's block in the mean time; should start testing that one tomorrow
Um leak? I thought that the Aquajoe was already under test. Did the leak develop during the testing? Did it start to leak on it’s own or was it a case of loosing or tightening of the barbs as which was the case when the WW leak. If so will you make the same attempts to fix the leak or not? While not impossible it is highly improbable that the unit left Aquajoe with a leak, as all blocks are pressure tested for leaks before shipping. Any additional information would be helpful.
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