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| "George Price" wrote ... > ... Having a couple of full 80's in the garage, I connected > my regulator, disconnected my second stage octopus, and > used the end of the hose to blow out the , ahh, blockage Used the low pressure port? Shameful... A *real* diver would have used the high pressure port... <evil-grin> |
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| Recently, I had an air conditioner condensation drain back up. I put bleach down the line, everything seemed fine. A week later, it backed up again. Put some more bleach (pool chlorine - 10% bleach) in; no response. Having a couple of full 80's in the garage, I connected my regulator, disconnected my second stage octopus, and used the end of the hose to blow out the , ahh, blockage...dead lizards, cockroaches. etc. (Florida you know)that where probably clogging the thing. Seeing how I had some contact with the bleach at the end of the hose, I rinsed it well to avoid corrosion, and being in a substance that will disolve all forms of life next to prions, felt comfortable that the octopus was going to be happy. All is well, and the drain from the air conditoner is clear a month out. George |
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| Grumman-581 wrote: > "George Price" wrote ... > >>... Having a couple of full 80's in the garage, I connected >>my regulator, disconnected my second stage octopus, and >>used the end of the hose to blow out the , ahh, blockage > > > Used the low pressure port? Shameful... A *real* diver would have used the > high pressure port... <evil-grin> > > Nah.....more pressure, less flow. A REAL diver wouldn't have use a regulator at all. -- More people died in Ted Kennedy's car than have been killed by my guns. |
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| In article <10nu98ldpnn4d78@corp.supernews.com>, "Grumman-581" <grumman581-YYYY-MM@charter.net> writes: >"George Price" wrote ... >> ... Having a couple of full 80's in the garage, I connected >> my regulator, disconnected my second stage octopus, and >> used the end of the hose to blow out the , ahh, blockage > >Used the low pressure port? Shameful... A *real* diver would have used the >high pressure port... <evil-grin> I've had full-time A/C guys use a tank of nitrogen to blow out these lines. Now I to my own PM -- every month or so I take the shop vac and suction them. -- Charlie Hammond -- Hewlett-Packard Company -- Ft Lauderdale FL USA (hammond@not@peek.ssr.hp.com -- remove "@not" when replying) All opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily my employer's. |
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| On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 15:07:38 GMT, hammond@not@peek.ssr.hp.com (Charlie Hammond) wrote: >In article <10nu98ldpnn4d78@corp.supernews.com>, "Grumman-581" <grumman581-YYYY-MM@charter.net> writes: >>"George Price" wrote ... >>> ... Having a couple of full 80's in the garage, I connected >>> my regulator, disconnected my second stage octopus, and >>> used the end of the hose to blow out the , ahh, blockage Well, I never thought of bleach..and I don't think I'll try it. I was thinking thought that some enzyme cleaner must be available. On my system, the drain leaves the tray horizontally. What a pain in the ass. >>Used the low pressure port? Shameful... A *real* diver would have used the >>high pressure port... <evil-grin> A real diver would hook up the 5000 PSI storage bank >I've had full-time A/C guys use a tank of nitrogen to blow out these lines. >Now I to my own PM -- every month or so I take the shop vac and suction them. Now *that* is a good idea. I have" made do" in the past by running a piece of smaller tubing into the line and then blowing that out with my shop compressor air. I never thought of using a vacuum from the other end though. That would get the thing pretty clean if you get a good seal. Every month seems a little extreme. safe diving, bullshark |
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