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| Have a year old 1000 gallon nh3 tank. Bleeder valve (85% level) was plugged from the start. Pulled it apart today, new valve does the same thing. It will give one little gasp of air and that is it.
There is a tube welded on the inside of the tank but even on other working valves we cannot stick anything out the bottom. It evidently has a baffle or some other structure on the bottom.
Don't know if we can get a drill bit small enough and long enough to drill out the bottom or not.
FWIW the tank is a Trinity. Got a call into the dealer to see what he wants to do.
We are also finding a white flaky substance in the pivot point of the liquid level gauges that have locked up. We can take them out and get them working again but it's just a pita.
Any suggestions are appreciated. | |
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