Water Problem From Heater Honeycomb? |
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 1 |
yigit_dark | |
I have indicated that the water flows downwards from there. |
08.05.2020 20:16 | # 2 |
Gokcesel | |
If the experiment continues to leak water by changing its orings at first, the honeycomb needs to change. Screw on the missing parts.
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 3 |
yigit_dark | |
[QUOTE = Gokceel] At first, by changing the orings, if an experiment continues to leak water, the honeycomb needs to change. Screw in missing places. [/ QUOTE] Yes, I think the screw is missing at the bottom. It is at the top, but it looks like it fell at the bottom I could not keep up with the facilities at that thickness in the home tomorrow, I will be researching from the building market. |
08.05.2020 20:16 | # 4 |
Gokcesel | |
[QUOTE = yigit_dark] Yes, I think the screw is missing at the bottom. It is at the top, but it looks like it fell at the bottom. I could not keep up with the facilities at that thickness in the home tomorrow, I will be researching from the building market. [/ QUOTE] There is no such fall from the factory, Hodja. There are 3 screw locations but they are tightened with 1 screw
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 5 |
yigit_dark | |
[QUOTE = There is no such drop from the factory, hodja. There are 3 screw locations but they are tightened with 1 screw [/ QUOTE] Do not do it, my diode has been processed before and they are unscrupulous |
08.05.2020 20:16 | # 6 |
yigit_dark | |
[QUOTE = Gokcesel] There is no such drop from the factory, teacher. There are 3 screw locations but they are tightened with 1 screw [/ QUOTE] Do not do it, or I have it through, it was previously processed and why you can not install those screws I came to mind to silicon it, but if it is necessary to dismantle it in the future, it creates a problem, right?
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 7 |
sonerkyl | |
Get well in the forum, there are a few topics, teacher, you can do it yourself. |
08.05.2020 20:16 | # 8 |
yigit_dark | |
[QUOTE = sonerkyl] There are a few topics in the forum, my teacher, you can do it yourself. When I first came across this issue, I examined it, but my hand is not very prone to this kind of work. I think I will ask any master in a place that pours water, but they will grow the business and want a lot of money. That's why I said I'm a consultant to you.
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 9 |
sonerkyl | |
If the first two screws do not cut, the compulsory gaskets will change. When I first removed it, I squeezed the liquid gasket and did not cut it. If you were in Ankara, we would handle it at an affordable price.
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 10 |
yigit_dark | |
If [QUOTE = sonerkyl] doesn't cut 2 screws first, then the compulsory gaskets will change. When I first removed it, I squeezed the liquid gasket and did not cut it. If you were in Ankara, we would handle it at an affordable price. [/ QUOTE] Thanks for your interest. Unfortunately, I have a lot of money in this kind of small business when I cannot find a familiar. I couldn't adapt the screw to the empty places in the house, do you know how to do it?
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 11 |
sonerkyl | |
I do not remember exactly, if someone familiar has a car, it would be better to disassemble it and obtain it from hardware stores.
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 12 |
yigit_dark | |
[QUOTE = sonerkyl] I do not remember exactly if I have a familiar vehicle, it would be better to disassemble it and get it from hardware stores. [/ QUOTE] If I can disassemble the above, I can actually take it. I'm fine, get off the car immediately.
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08.05.2020 20:16 | # 13 |
yigit_dark | |
I bought a suitable 6mm screw. Squeezing etc. is a very difficult narrow space, I did as much now. Then the water began to drip. I waited for a while and now I pulled the liquid gasket, it is not possible to pull it on the 4 sides without disassembling. May be a temporary benefit maybe the transactions I have done today.
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