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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Yep, 4KW unit.
    Chaz I have not seen one of those so can't comment but the water should still flow through and I would expect you to have a bigger tank
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Chaz I have not seen one of those so can't comment but the water should still flow through and I would expect you to have a bigger tank
    At the moment im just using a plastic bucket filled with water (probably 5-6 litres) at ground level. I raised it manually by hand to lower the head distance however it made no real difference. I suspect something must be blocked but the limited flow wasnt exactly inspiring either, so I need to improve that. Without the the thin tubing, the pump pushes out a fair amount of water.

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    Water now flowing, was completely blocked. Had to take top off and eventually got some crud out with air gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Water now flowing, was completely blocked. Had to take top off and eventually got some crud out with air gun.
    I have read of many people hack their spindle, breaking gaskets blowing with air gun. Dont do that! Or do it with care as a final remedy. The good thing is that you have opened it. I did once that on a 0.8kw spindle and had to open it later...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
    I have read of many people hack their spindle, breaking gaskets blowing with air gun. Dont do that! Or do it with care as a final remedy. The good thing is that you have opened it. I did once that on a 0.8kw spindle and had to open it later...
    Too late. There was some crap and smelt like rusty water. I dont think it was water from me, perhaps when it was tested, not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Too late. There was some crap and smelt like rusty water. I dont think it was water from me, perhaps when it was tested, not sure.
    My 1.5kW spindle blocks every few months or so. I have to drain it and gently use an airline at work (hands loosely cupped around inlet so the pressure is low) to clear any deposits. I think the channels inside are pretty small as it has always had a level of resistance when you blow into it with your mouth so it does not take much to block it

    I use water designed for PC cooling circuits to reduce corrosion but it does still block eventually

    I'm thinking of different ways of doing the WC on the new machine under construction. Maybe a filter and maybe pumps / valves arranged so the water is emptied back into the reservoir at the end of a session leaving the spindle dry. Someone will probably tell me that it will be worse if it dries out . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by routercnc View Post
    I'm thinking of different ways of doing the WC on the new machine under construction. Maybe a filter and maybe pumps / valves arranged so the water is emptied back into the reservoir at the end of a session leaving the spindle dry. Someone will probably tell me that it will be worse if it dries out . . .
    It will be until it completely dries out.
    Far simpler option is to put some anti-freeze (or summer coolant) in, as it has corrosion inhibitors in, and will improve the cooling performance over plain water.
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