danmhippo

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I just finished setup the Nitrareductor by Aqua Medic. The manual is hard to understand but I managed to figure out what outlet connect to where. After setup and fill-up with water, the problem comes.

The unit is leaking!!!!!

Where the lid and the body meets, the water is coming out of the seam/O-ring. With the cheap plastic screw clamp supplied, if I tighten it, the clamp bents and water leaks. If I don't tighten it up, water also leaks. After so many tries, my secretary tells me, "I thought you always tell us, if it ain't broke, why fix it?" ^%#$%&&^^*#@!!!!!

Anyone knows where and what I can do to get a clamp to tighten the seam down? Preferably, no cheapo plastic clamps.

Any help is appreciated.
 

Carpentersreef

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I've seen aluminum clamps available from companies that manufacture sliding pocket doors. It has a little thumbscrew and a c - shaped piece of aluminum. It's sometimes used to stop a sliding door from going too far in it's track.
Try looking in the phone book under doors or door hardware.
I had the same problem with my Aquamedic calcium reactor, but figured out that the seal was twisted. (my fault)

hth,
Mitch
 

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I find that you reach a certain point that the plastic clamp just starts to bend, and it becomes obvious that tightening any further is acclomplishing nothing.I've never used a tool to tighten the clamps. Finger tight should be enough.

Mitch
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Carpentersreef:
<STRONG>I had the same problem with my Aquamedic calcium reactor, but figured out that the seal was twisted.
</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Good thing! I forgot to check on that! Do you typically have to tighten the plastic knobs all the way down? or simply finger tighten is enough?
 

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