I have my tank 3/4 full, attach pump, pump a few times and the guage runs up to 30 psi and the pump starts to resist. Stop pumping and the guage quickly falls back to 0 psi. Something leaking here? Never used one of these before...
Jim Adams
Lauren Leigh
CD30 Houston, TX
jamespadams@yahoo.com
alcohol tank fill instructions/leak?
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: alcohol tank fill instructions/leak?
This assumes you have the three gallon pressurized alcohol tank.
...Sounds like the one-way valve in the air pump is shot. Get a new high output pump..it works 2x faster. Clip the pumps hose end on the alcohol tank, and pump up to 15 psi max. Disconnect the air pump, and the pressure should stay as you left it minus a little that will leak as the air pump is taken off. The tank is a three gallon tank, right? you need an air pillow in the top half of the tank..so you should not have more than 1 1/2 gal. in there max. Otherwise, you will lose pressure quickly, and will need repumping soon.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
I have my tank 3/4 full, attach pump, pump a few times and the guage runs up to 30 psi and the pump starts to resist. Stop pumping and the guage quickly falls back to 0 psi. Something leaking here? Never used one of these before...
demers@sgi.com
...Sounds like the one-way valve in the air pump is shot. Get a new high output pump..it works 2x faster. Clip the pumps hose end on the alcohol tank, and pump up to 15 psi max. Disconnect the air pump, and the pressure should stay as you left it minus a little that will leak as the air pump is taken off. The tank is a three gallon tank, right? you need an air pillow in the top half of the tank..so you should not have more than 1 1/2 gal. in there max. Otherwise, you will lose pressure quickly, and will need repumping soon.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
I have my tank 3/4 full, attach pump, pump a few times and the guage runs up to 30 psi and the pump starts to resist. Stop pumping and the guage quickly falls back to 0 psi. Something leaking here? Never used one of these before...
Jim Adams wrote: Jim Adams
Lauren Leigh
CD30 Houston, TX
demers@sgi.com
Re: alcohol tank fill instructions/leak?-Larry
Thanks, Larry. I'll get a new air pump and give it a shot.
Jim Adams
Lauren Leigh
CD30 Houston, TX
Jim Adams
Lauren Leigh
CD30 Houston, TX
Re: alcohol tank fill instructions/leak?
Jim,
I do not know what type of tank you have, but if it happens to be the seward unit the seal between the cap and the tank gets hard with time and needs replacing. Don't bother calling Seward for spares. They have abandoned the older alcohol stove lines to a parts retailer that hat has no parts. I replaced the seal with an 'o' ring, but it is affected by alcohol. It expands when exposed so I bought a smaller diameter than might otherwise be used, but one with a very fat cross section. It has worked OK for about two years. There is probably a better material on the market.
Matt
mcawthor@bellatlantic.net
I do not know what type of tank you have, but if it happens to be the seward unit the seal between the cap and the tank gets hard with time and needs replacing. Don't bother calling Seward for spares. They have abandoned the older alcohol stove lines to a parts retailer that hat has no parts. I replaced the seal with an 'o' ring, but it is affected by alcohol. It expands when exposed so I bought a smaller diameter than might otherwise be used, but one with a very fat cross section. It has worked OK for about two years. There is probably a better material on the market.
Matt
mcawthor@bellatlantic.net
You were both right...
I had cheaped out on the pump and the gasket was shot. Thanks to both of you.
Jim Adams
Lauren Leigh
CD30 Houston, TX
Jim Adams
Lauren Leigh
CD30 Houston, TX