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Old 2013-10-07, 9:51am
khan khan is offline
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I donno how this turned out for you deb terry. But i wanted to add this to what is already said.
If you disconnect the hose off your tank after its running an put your thumb over the end of the hose. That thing should shove your thumb completely off the end. I mean it has a lot of force. You will feel it push the air out hard. That way you know if the valves are working and all that.
If you do that and then put it back on your tank and just close the valve on your tank and watch you gauge to see if the homefill compresses just the hose cause now it cant go into your tank. You should see it going up really fast. If all that works then you know its got to put air into the tank when you open the valve.
If you do all that and its working like that then your just not being patient enough. It will fill the tank but it takes forever.
Just a few tips ive picked up working with mine.
Khan
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