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Old 04-07-2008, 09:42 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by jec1980 View Post
I understand the reasons behind the vender stating that the pump should be located within a certain distance to the bottle, but everything gives way to simple physics. If you install the system correcty and properly purge the system of all air, keep the bottle filled at all times, than you'll never have a problem with scavaging, there is enough of a vacume on the system to draw the liquid and since there is no way for air to get into the system unless the bottle is run empty, you would never have had a problem with his setup.

Until you run out of fluid just one time, and you have to find a way to re-prime your system

Good point though. Just have to make sure you never run out!
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