While I was doing a cleaning of the filter grids, I saw this. It appears the top "cap" part of the manifold has a slight gap, which seems to be bigger than what a tight seal should be.
While I was doing a cleaning of the filter grids, I saw this. It appears the top "cap" part of the manifold has a slight gap, which seems to be bigger than what a tight seal should be.
Doesn't appear to be any DE in the gap, so water and DE are not flowing there. If it concerns you, you could coat it with a layer of PVC glue or silicone sealant, but it doesn't look like it needs it.
Doesn't appear to be any DE in the gap, so water and DE are not flowing there. If it concerns you, you could coat it with a layer of PVC glue or silicone sealant, but it doesn't look like it needs it.
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