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In foam leak detection - Tiger River Siberian
EZcyclone:
EZcyclone:
In other words HELP Chas!! lol
EZcyclone:
One more thing, could someone tell me which is the temp and which is the limit?
EZcyclone:
Ok so what I had to do was to turn down a stainless steel busing. Turned it to a friction fit, slipped on some marine epoxy and pressed the pieces into place. I know there's not many posting to this anymore (read no one), but I figured if someone ran into this issue in the future it would be good content. The first image is of the lathe, the second is of the pressed on parts, and the third is of the answer to my temp sensor questions. Now, I must go fill my new tub!
NewMC:
I joined to see your pictures, but they've apparently been removed.
Stumbled on your post while looking for plumbing diagram for 2004 Tiger River Bengal. Hopefully you're still having fun in your hot tub, I'm just getting started with repairs on this one. Replaced the leaking heater, and then found that I have another leak, spent several hours digging out, chiseling off, and cleaning up foam, found cracked fitting, but want to make sure it's not a check valve before I try to repair it. Due to 7-8 fittings all tied together I'm going to try an epoxy repair before replacing things.
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