- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Location
- Augusta Twp, MI
Ok, My system is filled 100%. No leaks. No problems, except it seems like I filled it with carbonated water (I used non-carbonated bottled water). There are tons of microbubbles rushing through the tubes. As they hit the pump, you can hear the turbulence. I tried shifting my case in all directions, on its side, on its back, upsidedown, laying down... nothing seems to work. When I turn the pump off for a while to see if I can get them to accumulate so I can bleed the bubbles out, they seem to vanish, even if I let it sit for a long time.
I'm perplexed. I can't find out where they are hiding and how to get them out. I've tried all the tricks, pump on, pump off, pump on pump off, shake, vibrate, tilt... nothing will get the bubbles to accumulate into one big bubble for bleeding.
I might ditch the whole inline idea and go with a res, because this is driving me nuts. Do you think if I let it sit overnight that they will float to the top? Because I let it sit (off) for about 2 hours... and nothing...
I'm perplexed. I can't find out where they are hiding and how to get them out. I've tried all the tricks, pump on, pump off, pump on pump off, shake, vibrate, tilt... nothing will get the bubbles to accumulate into one big bubble for bleeding.
I might ditch the whole inline idea and go with a res, because this is driving me nuts. Do you think if I let it sit overnight that they will float to the top? Because I let it sit (off) for about 2 hours... and nothing...