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How much "sloshing" do you get? Any leaks from the lid?
Quote from: concept on December 23, 2012, 09:32:15 amHow much "sloshing" do you get? Any leaks from the lid?No sloshing, apart from the normal baffles, it also has got at least 4 flexible baffles that prevent any sloshing. The lid is fine, I found that on my system it was so good in sealing, it created a vacuum in the tank when the pump was running. I think this has been resolved now. I already solved it personally my adding a little breather pipe and cap to the lid. No drips or leaks, it's great.
Quote from: [GQC] Tim on December 23, 2012, 09:59:28 amQuote from: concept on December 23, 2012, 09:32:15 amHow much "sloshing" do you get? Any leaks from the lid?No sloshing, apart from the normal baffles, it also has got at least 4 flexible baffles that prevent any sloshing. The lid is fine, I found that on my system it was so good in sealing, it created a vacuum in the tank when the pump was running. I think this has been resolved now. I already solved it personally my adding a little breather pipe and cap to the lid. No drips or leaks, it's great.A very basic issue that should be solved by Grippamax. If you have a professionally installed system you should not have to tamper with it. My tank is vented, not sure how many other professionally installed systems are but IMO they all should be as it is so simple a precaution.
I have one, best system on the planet at the moment. And that's really due to the tank and restraint. The great thing is that you can buy just that, and a front plate, and then just transfer your own kit. Or, you can buy a whole functioning system.
want to find out more info on these but the grippa website is an absolute nightmare to use!
Quote from: dd on December 23, 2012, 10:23:30 amQuote from: [GQC] Tim on December 23, 2012, 09:59:28 amQuote from: concept on December 23, 2012, 09:32:15 amHow much "sloshing" do you get? Any leaks from the lid?No sloshing, apart from the normal baffles, it also has got at least 4 flexible baffles that prevent any sloshing. The lid is fine, I found that on my system it was so good in sealing, it created a vacuum in the tank when the pump was running. I think this has been resolved now. I already solved it personally my adding a little breather pipe and cap to the lid. No drips or leaks, it's great.A very basic issue that should be solved by Grippamax. If you have a professionally installed system you should not have to tamper with it. My tank is vented, not sure how many other professionally installed systems are but IMO they all should be as it is so simple a precaution.What do you mean yours in "vented" ?
Well, there shouldn't be any problems anymore. Besides that, it's the best system out there, and that's not just because I own one. It's quite a lot of money to pay, but it's so flexible that it should last a life time, if you sell your van, simply just take the system out of your old one and re-use it. You would just need new spreader plates as they are bonded and bolted.As regards to flexibility of taking off components, I'm sure you could affiliate's that without even taking the front plate off.
As it is a lay flat tank:1. Do you get problems with pump sucking air when tank is low.2. Does it leave much room in van for anything else unless you have it on top of the tank?