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How to fix leaking vinidex pipe on rainwater tank?

jrodgee
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How to fix leaking vinidex pipe on rainwater tank?

G’day,

We’ve sprung a leak off the bottom of our rain water tanks. I’ve replaced all the pipes, and reconnected with washers. However, there is still a dripping leak as shown. It is at quite a difficult angle and I had lots of trouble screwing on cap to secure. Please assist!

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Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How to fix leaking vinidex pipe on rainwater tank?

Hi @jrodgee 

 

You clearly have  done all the right things just looking at you photos.

 

I might use 10 turns of plumbers  tape as a minimum.

 

Some times we can over tigthen a washer up and it distorts and  leaks when we think we  did right job.

 

Failing all that silicone the hell out of it .  Silicone will undo if  needs be .

 

 

Re: How to fix leaking vinidex pipe on rainwater tank?

Thank you. I think I’ve now fixed all the leaks, but have a pump problem!  If water is not coming through, can a pump start making a weird noise and stop working?  Have we got a blown pump now?

Re: How to fix leaking vinidex pipe on rainwater tank?

Hi @jrodgee 

 

I am glad you solved the water leak  especially with tank water.

 

I know that feeling chasing a series of problems  one after the  other.

 

Pumps can  vary in operation so that means to  fault list will change too.

 

What sort of  pump is it?  And  what is its use. 

 

For now I am going to assume a  Constant pressure pump taking the water out of the  tank and for house hold use or  garden hose pressure.

 

Hi @jrodgee  just in case  others new to tanks and  pumps  are interested in reading about pump issues I will  ask the more basic questions first.

 

Has your tank got enough water left in it to flow into the pump or the valve open

Can  open a tap some where and try bleed any air of of the line as you might have shut the water off to do your repairs Forming an air pocket around the pump and it will run them stop like you described.  Let the water flow for a minite or so as you might have a pressure storage tank inline that needs to empty before  the air can be pushed  out.

 

Usually the pumps have a control box  attached to them with fault indicator LEDS dose this sound like your pump.

 

 

Hope  this is a simple fix for you,

 

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