Another thing I thought of, lol was when I used to replace the dump valves, is to look inside the old valve adjustment screw and count the threads/ Notches to see how many turns to make on the new one . Makes it so much easier when calibrating the flow rate. I love this stuff, if you can't tell.. 👍
I like to remove the tank lid and then Siphon out the water just below the valves . That way I can check the tank and heaters for mineral buildup, also clean off that water probe while I'm in there. Another trick I figured out was if the power cord was hardwired or hard to get to I would make a little jumper with an Alligator clip and male spade connector on the other end to ground the probe so the tank wouldn't fill. But I'm sure you already know these tricks. Man I'm loving your videos! always thank you.
Another thing I thought of, lol was when I used to replace the dump valves, is to look inside the old valve adjustment screw and count the threads/ Notches to see how many turns to make on the new one . Makes it so much easier when calibrating the flow rate. I love this stuff, if you can't tell.. 👍
Lol! Very true that makes things easier. Great tip!
Recently started working on these units, your videos have saved me more than once. Cheers brother🍻
Outstanding! Thanks for watching and there is more to come!
Good teaching, much appreciated
Good video😎
Thank you for watching!
I like to remove the tank lid and then Siphon out the water just below the valves . That way I can check the tank and heaters for mineral buildup, also clean off that water probe while I'm in there. Another trick I figured out was if the power cord was hardwired or hard to get to I would make a little jumper with an Alligator clip and male spade connector on the other end to ground the probe so the tank wouldn't fill. But I'm sure you already know these tricks. Man I'm loving your videos! always thank you.
Thanks for those tips Sulk31 keep them coming!👍
I've been trying to buy one of these. Nice to see what I would be getting myself into.
Alot of times they dont reassemble those hoppers correctly after cleaning them.
Nice Pic! Do you use that pic for the rear gasket seals on the FBD's I like the length of that one.
Yes that is the pick I use for those rear seals it works great .