Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins
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I'm back.....bright eyed and bushy tailed!

On Saturday afternoon I decided to tackle the leak....again.
Removed the vessel and all the gunk i'd previously applied, only to discover that i'd applied most of it the wrong place anyway.
I undid the connections easliy, wound with quite a lot of PTFE, did it once and it wouldn't line up properly so undid everything again, re-wound with more PTFE, decided to start with the front at the back and this time it ended up facing the right way.
Then I noticed the bracket still sitting on the sofa.

I then switched it all back on, slowly re-pressurised the system to 1 bar, turned the hot water on and waited.....
and waited....
The low pressure light stayed on until Sunday, despite a presure reading of 1 bar and over when on, so I topped it up just enough for the light to go off.
It's now Monday morning and the pressure has remained stable at 1.6 when on and a fraction under 1 bar first thing when it's been off all night. Low pressure light is on first thing but goes off on it's own when the water is turned on.
But the most important thing....
IT IS NOT LEAKING ANYMORE - I HAVE FIXED IT!!

So.....next job on the list is the cleanser....can I wait till it's a little cooler? As I think you said the heating needs to be on for an hour a day....
I am now a very proud Peanut the Plumber

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