From the main return pump, where would the microbubbles be formed, before the pump, or after the pump? Im guessing before but cant figure out where the air is getting in
The suction side plumbing is too small and it's causing a vacuum at the impeller which is liberating air from the water.
(Edit - there are some instances where it can be a venturi effect on the pressure side but that is relatively rare. Are you using loc-line or a straight discharge?)
Yes and yes. Obviously if air bubbles are entering, they will be leaving too. But if the output has a small airhole it can create a venturi-like action and suck air in.
The water won't leak on the suction side - it will just draw in air. Get some food coloring and drip it around each joint one at a time and see if it gets drawn into the tank.
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Plug the suction end and put a air compressor on it and spray the joints with a water/soap mixture.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8451185#post8451185 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MayoBoy The water won't leak on the suction side - it will just draw in air. Get some food coloring and drip it around each joint one at a time and see if it gets drawn into the tank.
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Plug the suction end and put a air compressor on it and spray the joints with a water/soap mixture.
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