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Originally posted by WebMasta33
--A T is at the top of the system, flow goes along the bottom of the T, and the top of the T connects to a capped tube. This causes air to go to the top of this tube, so even if you have air in the system after you bleed it; the air has a place to go. This also makes it easy to fill the system. Just use a funnel, pour it in, seal it off, and you're set.
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hmm. ok so the T-line stays permanently in the tube? heh. i had the impression it was only included when you wanted to bleed the rig. then you take it off :P
anyway, so the air stays in the T-line, and capped, and so i just leave the air there? doesn't it somehow end up back in the water loop over time? there's no need to get rid of it or something huh?