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I have always had a problem with the QJ. Sometimes the connectors just don’t want to go together, apparently residual pressure in the lines from temp change. If I use the QJ on a cool day, disconnect and store the lines, then next time it is warm, there would be pressure in the lines. I damaged the seals by forcing them and had to replace 3 of the connectors.
I started unscrewing the connector to bleed off some fluid to prevent damaging the seals but that is messy and a PITA. Today I held the Down button while pushing the line connector onto the pump. It went right on!!! Apparently the line bleeds off the pressure into the pump as you snap the line on!
You guys who store your lines in a place with a stable temp may never have noticed this but my barn can see some pretty severe temp swings here in NH, even from a cool cloudy day to a hot sunny day.
I started unscrewing the connector to bleed off some fluid to prevent damaging the seals but that is messy and a PITA. Today I held the Down button while pushing the line connector onto the pump. It went right on!!! Apparently the line bleeds off the pressure into the pump as you snap the line on!
You guys who store your lines in a place with a stable temp may never have noticed this but my barn can see some pretty severe temp swings here in NH, even from a cool cloudy day to a hot sunny day.
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