08-30-2011, 07:00 PM
|
#4 |
| | Quote:
Originally Posted by DKRST I use to have one and mine had a "T" connector to connect the two outputs together. You could purchase an inexpensive gang valve to work as a "T" connector. That also allows you to vent excess air pressure giving you finer control of the output. You don't want to totally block a tube. If I'm correct, the pump has two diaphragms and a total block would damage one diaphragm, making it noisier eventually as it fails.
In a cabinet is fine, they don't get overheated.
I think it's noisier if you have one tube "wide open" | Is a "T" connector something one can buy at a hardware store? I was kind of thinking that leaving it open would sort of help control the amount of air but I guess it makes sense to have it partly blocked at least.
|
| |