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Old 04-13-2020, 09:33 PM   #19
oldbird
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I do to Joe! brrrrr One more really cold night so I'm going to try something new. Just after my last post it finally broke loose (4 PM) and we had water. We used a fair bit of water then I went back down there and pulled the filter housing off and disconnected the WP's inlet hose that goes down to the tank. I figure in theory by disconnecting the inlet hose the water in the line will drain back into the tank. I'm still going to leave a heater running and I'll see in the morning if it will pump water. I looked down there the best I could and couldn't see any insulation near the inlet hose.

Its simple in my mind, of course I have a simple mind, take the suction from the WP off the inlet line from the tank and the water will drain back to the tank. I'll see in the morning!
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