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Timx

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16 minutes ago, WotEver said:

Good advice :)

 

Yeah the wood looks very damp. And that little water does appear to be coming from the filter. So I am sure I will be back asking how to cure that, if it's a continual drip. I have placed a condensation trap in there, but I will keep an eye on it now.I am so made up to have cured the original problem,with advice from here.thanks again. I probably need to pull the bed wood out and see what's under ther, and clean the whole thing out, and learn. It's due blacking and rust spots in well deck, some painting on outside etc. When I find somewhere I think I will use the week to address this and learn.

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On 10/02/2018 at 22:44, brassedoff said:

My bloody water bump still burps all n8ght, too complicated for me.

 

1 RIP the floors up in search of a weep

2 their's no drips under the calorifier.

3 turn the domestic water pump off and pretend my boats dry. 

 

Life's too short.

 

Dripping tap?

(Sometimes the obvious is overlooked.)

My life's not short. Its been going on for ages.

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9 hours ago, Timx said:

Yeah the wood looks very damp. And that little water does appear to be coming from the filter. So I am sure I will be back asking how to cure that, if it's a continual drip. I have placed a condensation trap in there, but I will keep an eye on it now.I am so made up to have cured the original problem,with advice from here.thanks again. I probably need to pull the bed wood out and see what's under ther, and clean the whole thing out, and learn. It's due blacking and rust spots in well deck, some painting on outside etc. When I find somewhere I think I will use the week to address this and learn.

Shove a cheap disposable nappy under there, soaks up the drips and confirms the source.

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10 hours ago, brassedoff said:

My bloody water bump still burps all n8ght, too complicated for me.

 

1 RIP the floors up in search of a weep

2 their's no drips under the calorifier.

3 turn the domestic water pump off and pretend my boats dry. 

 

Life's too short.

4.Internal pump leak?

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