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Post by Frank 2 on Jan 26, 2024 10:41:08 GMT
I have new T machines with bibag. Is there a trick pushing the hydraulics back in. Sorry for the dumb ?
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Icebonez
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Post by Icebonez on Jan 26, 2024 14:07:37 GMT
I push the hydraulics in about 3/4ths of the way and move all the wires above the distribution box out of the way. Then I swap around to the front to pull the fluid sample and wand tubing through so that doesn't block the acid/bicarb ports from sliding in. Finally I swap back around, reach my right hand under the hydro chamber, and pull both bi-bag tubes into the open space to the right of the heat exchanger. From there, it should be a simple lift and push and the hydraulics should slide right in. Just make sure that tubing doesn't get caught on the right side, as you'll kink it and cause some issues. I haven't really found a better way to do it yet.
The BlueStars were not designed with the Bi-Bag in mind, so it ends up being an "add-on" to the hydraulics rather than a part of it.
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pacnw
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Post by pacnw on Jan 26, 2024 16:42:03 GMT
Another trick with the bibag machines to to tie a string to the 2 bibag hoses at the bottom of the loop to make it easier to shift the hoses and pull them out of the way of the hydraullic cage.
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