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#21476 Wed Feb 22 2006 09:56 PM
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HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD PROBLEMS WITH CONDENSATION FORMING ON THE INSIDE OF THE GLASS ON VISIBLE PUMPS? SHOULD A PERSON TRY TO PLUG EVERY PIPE AND HOLE SO IT IS SEALED UP TIGHT OR SHOULD I LEAVE IT SO AIR CAN GET IN AND VENT IT?


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#21477 Thu Feb 23 2006 06:52 AM
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The reason you have condensation in the first place is because the air in the cylinder can not exchange with the outside air.

Make sure that the air can convect up thru the cylinder. Remember, we're not pumping gas through these anymore so they don't need to be 'water tight'.

Later . . .

Jim



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