Hi all!
I am currently running GlobalWin WBK38 and it slowly driving me nut, so I think I will switch to h2o soon. I have an idea that may put the issue of pressure built-up in the in-line systems to rest:
1.find a plastic syringe, about 1cm/0.5'' in diameter.
2. find a convenient spot on the hose (any)then make a T connector at that spot. I leave it up to you to securely fit the syringe openning tip to that T-connector.
3.Push the plunger in fully before fitting the syringe to the loop. Bleed the system fully, with the plunger still fully in.
4.If the water pressure ever rises, the plunger will be pushed out, releasing the pressure, and vice versa.
5. For extra peace of mind and added protection, fit a rubber band fron the plunger to the body(just enough tension) for auto-return of plunger. Also, attach a non-flexible cord from the plunger (thumbpad) to the syringe body, the length is such that the
plunger cannot pop out without removin the cord.
6.If you all follow me so far, it is the idea of the expasion tank in auto cooling
system.
I hope some will try it out and I would like to hear your views on this little idea.
Cheers,
AusGuy
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