You are amazing.
Check which cell? The saltwater cell? I just replaced the whole unit last year.Also, check the cell to make sure that it is clean.
I had a leak at the collar on the inlet side of the SWG when I fired up that was pretty bad. I loosened and retightened it and after some initial drips I think it stopped. But I wouldn't expect it to not be clean after one summer of use, should I?Yes, the SWG cell to make sure that it is clean.
I would check it to be sure.But I wouldn't expect it to not be clean after one summer of use, should I?
It should open at 120 degrees, so you need water at 120 degrees to see if it opens completely at 120 degrees.Got a new regulator, tested it the same way, world of difference. Opened up wide!
Can't get other side of union off. But here's a pic.It should open at 120 degrees, so you need water at 120 degrees to see if it opens completely at 120 degrees.
Ok. Should I be running it particularly at any speed? Or does it not really matter?Test it at 120 degrees.
It does not matter how much it opens in boiling water or in water over 120 degrees.
If it is not 100% open at 120 degrees, send it back because it is defective.
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What about if I take the spring completely off? That should be essentially the same thing right? Are you thinking the extra metal mass outside the water is cooler and bringing the regulator temperature down?I would redo the test with the spring lying horizontal and totally submerged.
Put it in a pot of water and turn the heat on under it and see how it responds as the water heats.