Dude with all due respect, I see you posting ten threads a day about your growing issues across multiple forums. I'm guessing there was a fair amount of user error involved with this issue as with every one of the other countless problems you post about all over the internet.
Putting a chiller above your ceiling was a pretty dumb mistake on your part.Leaks happen.The last place you want a leak is on your ceiling.Just my opinion ofc.
Putting a chiller above your ceiling was a pretty dumb mistake on your part.Leaks happen.The last place you want a leak is on your ceiling.Just my opinion ofc.
OP , you never did answer this question , that gives me the impression that maybe it was user error and you didn't make sure all your connections were good.
OP , you never did answer this question , that gives me the impression that maybe it was user error and you didn't make sure all your connections were good.
Yes I thought that may have been the problem so I trimmed my tubing a bit. Maybe it got stretched coming on and off. I also use hose clamps on it as a precaution. I put it on a towel and now that towel is kind of wet so idk where it's so it's coming from. It was working fine for months. It's not like I got it yesterday I've had it 4 months and never had any leakage. Ill keep u guys updated. Just wanted to throw it out there because it's a pricey product