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Isn't the cap 16psi? Running pressure should be lower
You really are confusing yourself. ATM is 14.9 psi.Depends on your gauge, 0=1 bar; 0 psi actual is a vacuum. So your water pressure is maybe 4 psi + 16 psi. Sounds daft but i know what I mean! An oil gauge on one of my buses sits at 16 psi when disconnected as it's reading atmospheric pressure.
Was there any gunk in there? It’s in the bottom cylinder part, it opens up and there’s a filter in bottom looks like a tea bagI feel bad now bitchin about the struggle I've had removing the tank to fit the new pump that's been on the shelf since just before Xmas.
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Was there any gunk in there? It’s in the bottom cylinder part, it opens up and there’s a filter in bottom looks like a tea bag
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Yes. Weirdly she ran well as long as the tank was 1/2 full or more. When I saw the gunk I thought maybe the pump was OK but a test showed it to be dead.Was there any gunk in there? It’s in the bottom cylinder part, it opens up and there’s a filter in bottom looks like a tea bag
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Supermarket diesel and the occasional splash of anti bacterial solution in winter.What do you lot put in your tanks?!
Yes, you're right, it's just that some gauges I have aren't set a zero ATM! I know 1 bar is about 16, so near enough fr a guess.You really are confusing yourself. ATM is 14.9 psi.
Gauges are set at 0 at ATM so it’s all a pressure above and equal on both sides so that doesn’t matter. .
J
What we're saying is a standard 1atmosphere is 14.5psi. not 16, which is 1.1barYes, you're right, it's just that some gauges I have aren't set a zero ATM! I know 1 bar is about 16, so near enough fr a guess.
One of the posts above says water pressure is 16 psi, that's quite high for a car engine. Some modern buses run at that pressure.
Yes, you're right, it's just that some gauges I have aren't set a zero ATM! I know 1 bar is about 16, so near enough fr a guess.
One of the posts above says water pressure is 16 psi, that's quite high for a car engine. Some modern buses run at that pressure.
Not the same measurement but it is the same valueAgain you are confusing things. 1 bar is 14.5psi and is not the same as 1ATM.
I cant think what use a gauge not starting at zero would be
Yes I would agree that @GRRR may have an issue.
J
Not the same measurement but it is the same value
It dependsAre you sure .
Absolute or relative?It depends
True. It's also currently marginally less than 1atmATM can be variable, Bar is a set measurement .
J
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