achilles1
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When will I ever learn? I was doing leak testing of my new system and a couple of my bulkheads have very minor leaks. Now what? I knew that I should have capped and tested them before attaching the rest of the plumbing. I tefloned the male adapters into my 2" and 1-1/2" bulkheads and for the first time ever got leaky seals in the most awkward to reach places at this point.
Do I...
Let the salt creep seal them because they are ever so slight? Experience tells me that these are the types of leaks that stop themselves, but I will have nasty creep for a pit and I want the system to look primo.
Try to tighten the male adapter more? PIA because all of the plumbing is in place. which means I would have to contort myself around the sump and plumbing loosen the bulkhead nuts. Or, turn the bulkheads from within the overflow boxes (topside) which means I have to climb into the aquarium which is about 1/4 full. The last think I want is a picture of me swimming in my tank! LoL (FW water only right now for testing)
Remove the bulkheads and seal them with silicone instead of Teflon?
Glue the male adapters into the bulkheads which completely defeats the purpose of buying threaded bulkheads.
All solutions seem to be a pain in the rear! Any suggestions?
thanks in adveance
Do I...
Let the salt creep seal them because they are ever so slight? Experience tells me that these are the types of leaks that stop themselves, but I will have nasty creep for a pit and I want the system to look primo.
Try to tighten the male adapter more? PIA because all of the plumbing is in place. which means I would have to contort myself around the sump and plumbing loosen the bulkhead nuts. Or, turn the bulkheads from within the overflow boxes (topside) which means I have to climb into the aquarium which is about 1/4 full. The last think I want is a picture of me swimming in my tank! LoL (FW water only right now for testing)
Remove the bulkheads and seal them with silicone instead of Teflon?
Glue the male adapters into the bulkheads which completely defeats the purpose of buying threaded bulkheads.
All solutions seem to be a pain in the rear! Any suggestions?
thanks in adveance