I see a slight bulge in the teflon material during operation and when it's off it returns smoothly. To me, that would mean he's releasing pressure, right? No, installed, the system filled, the system shut down after numerous instances of cracking various plugs and burping. I left it running for another 12 hours and turned it off. I opened the lid after a few minutes to add more liquid to the system and got a nice big puff of pressurized liquid on my face. Haven't done it since so not sure what's wrong, it was a fresh install, new parts, just a working pump. However, I'm wondering if this works at all. I installed it on top of the tank, a huge burp and liquid splash came out of the full radiator opening at the top of the case. Too bad because everything got wet. Luckily I use non-conductive coolant. The white stuff is glued at the bottom but I think it should have been at the top. It is also very difficult to remove the whole plug, usually it just detaches from the top part and then you have trouble detaching the bottom part. Overall I will buy another one and choose Bitspower or other alternatives that have a simpler support base to discuss this part.
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