This process is called priming by opening the priming nut to get the air out of the pump. One of the best examples illustrated online. I can see where people are getting their household problems solved, this has now taught me the concept in a more practical manner for my engineering vivas!
Priming, yes! You pour water to create a air tight chamber between the pump and the water source. Basically that air tight chamber becomes a siphon. Appreciate you taking time to leave a nice comment.
OMGosh!! We bought a gasoline pump (predator) at Harbor Freight. After multiple tries, it still wouldn't pump. My husband loaded it up, took it back. They said nope. So, after he called and told me that, I thought I'd troubleshoot it on the internet. I watched several videos and then came to this one. I'm so glad I did!! It worked like a charm! I put plumbers tape on the threads, then tightened the hose clamps, wrapped the pipe and fittings with foil, then we primed the pump the way you said! BOOM!! In about 10 seconds that thing was pumping so fast it took about 2 minutes to empty the ditch. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! We just knew we had wasted our money on that pump, but thanks to your video, we got it working!!
Wow! I am experiencing your excitement and relief vicariously through your narration. Thanks for the write up and appreciation! Internet is an amazing place, you can find solutions for almost everything. I'm glad you took the time to surf the net for solutions. 😀
Although my pump had a different issue. This video gave me the confidence to play around with the pressure chamber and resolving my issue. My wife thinks I'm the smartest man in town! Thanks and Yaweh Bless!
Omg 😆. So I just got back home from vacation and the pump was tripping off because of no suction. I panicked because the pump was new. So I came across this video, screwed off the prime screw and filled it up then walla. 💦 for the household again. 🤗 thanks man. 👍🏾. Oh my fiancé came outside looking at me like I’m crazy because I was doing this at 2:30am. Thanks again my new found friend !
Thank you Maruful. You were a savior. I spent a lot of money get my pump repaired every time this happened. Thanks to you, I saved some money and dint get cheated again.
Thank you, you just saved me hundreds of dollars, having someone come out & fix my pump. As I am not knowledgable in these things, I did not know why it would not pump, but had power. Bless you~
Thank you for this Video - I moved to a new city - had never used a pump before and I used this video to remove an airlock! I hope it earns me some points with my wife who was pretty stressed about not having water in the house. 👍👍👍
You saved us a ton of hassel having to take the pump back. My family thought it was broken. I went out and fixed it with your method. God bless you, sir. 😇
I've struggled for 4 hours to get my pump to work, and tried doing and googling everything possible until I found your video. Worked like a charm. Thank you! Note: You probably want to close the valve/screw you'd use to fill the pump with water to the brum before you start it up. Starting it up open just shot water everywhere. It is worth putting pump at slightly different angles when pouring the water in to make sure the water really gets everywhere.
Not sure how I have missed replying to your comment earlier, I usually respond as soon as I read them. Yes, if you don't put the plug back, and if the pump is powerful enough then you have created your personal fountain 😊 Angle of setup is very important. If you keep it horizontal like mine or with the inlet somewhat upwards you're fine. If the inlet points downwards then you've compromised the setup.
Thank you! Saved me tons of money. Have a Tellarini Pompe that I've been troubleshooting all day and was about 10 minutes away from hiring a technician. Different model from what's in your video but same concept.
THANK YOU! I've been racking my brain and the internet for days. I didn't see anything to "unscrew" (still haven't found it - not sure if mine actually has one) but I ran it and eventually (less than 20min) it started pumping water. This has happened twice in the past week. BTW I live on a boat and am guessing it's the original ac pump (1980). Your explanation of things really helped me understand how it works
This pump was bought in 1986. You're right, yours could be different from mine. Living in a boat sounds exciting! Never had the opportunity though. Reminds me of MacGyver's houseboat. I'm glad I could be of help, somewhat 😀
Thanks to you we solved our water pump problem specially now we are under quarantine we cannot go outside nor we cannot let anyone in. This is a life saver! Thank you!!
Actually what my problem was. Thanks! Helped a lot! I unplugged my pump for a day since my checkvalve went bad and was putting water back into the mainline and had to fix that 1st then the no water problem happened.
Zek Kei Having a check valve right before the inlet can greatly reduce the problem I showed here, lot of people don't use it though. You have a smart setup!
Unfortunately, there's no permanent solution. You can try to install a non-returning valve on the inlet. Non-returning valve works good if you have good water pressure from mains supply. Otherwise it may not work as well as expected.
Any reason why you put foil around tubes? I ask because everyday my pump loses prime. Suction tube remains 1/2 full. Foot valve works. Pump runs after i prime it. But loses it after a day. Wondering if it’s an air issue. Thats why i ask about foil
You're right! Though I used thread seal tape to attach the pipes to the pump, I used foil tape on top to make it completely air tight. Air in the inlet usually is reason for the pump to fail, assuming everything else is working including your foot valve. I would recommended a visual check for any cracks or holes in the inlet (from the pump up to the mains supply) that may allow air to enter the system. FYI, I once had a setup where I needed to prime on a daily basis. The setup was flawless, however the water pressure from the mains supply used to fall regularly causing air flow into the system.
Nope, nothing is wrong with your motor. It's the nature of the setup. There are primarily two reasons why this happens. First, if you don't have adequate water pressure in the inlet. Second, if there is crack/hole in or around the inlet pipe. In other words, somehow air is getting into the system.
Hey man. My water pump worked good for sometime with this method. Now, if i have to start my water pump, i have to try this method everytime. Problem with that is water comes out with heavy pressure which is difficult to control and messes up the surrounding area. Could you please tell me why is this happening and can my motor just work normally without having to pour water into the hole everytime i start it to make it work
@@freakout4775 if you have to do this everytime, it means air is getting into the system (inlet pipe) maybe due to faulty set up or crack. So look for cracks or holes or loose connection in the pipe from the main line up to the pump. If water pressure in the mainline drops, then it might let air in. Some people install non returning valve in the inlet pipe to make sure pump always has some residue water for priming.
Thanks so much for this; I'll try it out. I'm wondering what could be the problem when water disappears or seems to flow backwards. Basically, I have a water pump outside that's supposed to pump water to a separate (and higher placed) tank. The problem is that my storage water disappears, almost like it's flowing backwards or getting lost somewhere. The problem is, we're talking 500L of water disappearing every week! Where is it going???
There's a high probability that the water is flowing back, as you suspected. You need to install a check valve (non returning valve) to prevent this from happening.
Owh, tq in advance, i just have this problem today.. tomorow will try this hope it fix my problem.. so sad because i am just buy and just using three time and the pump its not sucking any water..huhu
Assalamoelaikum my dear brother, Masha Allah your video is very good and your system of experiment is very very excellent but all people is not good English, so I request pls you make your video in hindi so many people follow thanks , pls think about this , Allah Hafiz
Walaikum as salaam brother Hassan. Thank you for your suggestion. I am from Bangladesh so I can speak only Bangla and English. I can speak Hindi, but not very good. ☺️
Yes, you pour water to create a air tight chamber between the pump and the water source. Basically that air tight chamber becomes a siphon. Glad to be of help ☺️.
If you have to this everytime, it means your setup is not air tight and allowing air to enter. Check for loose connection or cracks in the inlet pipe. FYI, I had poor setup once. I had to do it few times a week.
In this video I am demonstrating a quick solution. Non-return valve installation takes time. Non-return valve is definitely a smart choice, if water pressure is adequate. If water pressure is low or when drawing water out of a pit, a non-return valve will not help.
Thanks this might be helpful in the problem I am facing right now in which my home is farther away from supply some people who withdraw water before reaching my home maybe I can use this method to overcome this problem.
@@blackscorpio9136 🙁 You can trying pouring more water than a mug. Also if there's any crack or hole in the inlet pipe then it would not work. Finally make sure there's water in the main line (inlet pipe).
My pumb is not pumbing enough water. Just giving out some little water. It used to fill a 1000 litre water tank for 3-4hrs but now it takes almost 10 hours. What might be the problem?
Several things. Make sure there's adequate water in the inlet pipe (water source) . Also if there's crack/hole in the inlet pipe or if it is loose where it connects to the pump, then you will have low pressure because air will constantly enter the system.
My food truck pump pump but only a little bit and than it stops and the flow is no bigger than a man peeing. Help please. How do I make the pump keep pressuring at full flow?
My water pump works but the water jet has air constantly coming out the hose. I primed the water pump several times and I even sank the water inlet in water. There is still air, where could be the air coming from?
@@andreic1755 If it's a new setup it should work. Make sure the joints are tight fit using plumber thread tape. Sometimes pouring more water using funnel helps. If none of these work, you would need to get a technician who can look at the problem in person.
The pipe gets filled with air if there is a crack/leak in the pipe or if the water pressure in the main line is low. Unfortunately there's is no permanent fix for this.
It appears you have a leak/crack in the inlet (pipe that brings water into the pump). This crack/leak lets air pass into the system and the pump can't create adequate pressure.
This process is called priming by opening the priming nut to get the air out of the pump. One of the best examples illustrated online. I can see where people are getting their household problems solved, this has now taught me the concept in a more practical manner for my engineering vivas!
Priming, yes! You pour water to create a air tight chamber between the pump and the water source. Basically that air tight chamber becomes a siphon.
Appreciate you taking time to leave a nice comment.
I had a hard time using this type and was about to return after contacting the supplier alredy now I know thanks
It was good of you to look up the solution online and I'm glad this video could be of help.
You literally saved my entire household. It's been almost a week since the pump stopped working. Tried your technique and boom it works. Thanks much!
I'm really happy I could be of help 😀. Thanks for leaving such a beautiful comment.
OMGosh!! We bought a gasoline pump (predator) at Harbor Freight. After multiple tries, it still wouldn't pump. My husband loaded it up, took it back. They said nope. So, after he called and told me that, I thought I'd troubleshoot it on the internet. I watched several videos and then came to this one. I'm so glad I did!! It worked like a charm! I put plumbers tape on the threads, then tightened the hose clamps, wrapped the pipe and fittings with foil, then we primed the pump the way you said! BOOM!! In about 10 seconds that thing was pumping so fast it took about 2 minutes to empty the ditch. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! We just knew we had wasted our money on that pump, but thanks to your video, we got it working!!
Wow! I am experiencing your excitement and relief vicariously through your narration. Thanks for the write up and appreciation!
Internet is an amazing place, you can find solutions for almost everything. I'm glad you took the time to surf the net for solutions. 😀
Although my pump had a different issue. This video gave me the confidence to play around with the pressure chamber and resolving my issue. My wife thinks I'm the smartest man in town! Thanks and Yaweh Bless!
😁 You are the smartest man in town! 👍🏽
Omg 😆. So I just got back home from vacation and the pump was tripping off because of no suction. I panicked because the pump was new. So I came across this video, screwed off the prime screw and filled it up then walla. 💦 for the household again. 🤗 thanks man. 👍🏾.
Oh my fiancé came outside looking at me like I’m crazy because I was doing this at 2:30am.
Thanks again my new found friend !
Awesome that you tried it! 😀
Thank you Maruful. You were a savior. I spent a lot of money get my pump repaired every time this happened. Thanks to you, I saved some money and dint get cheated again.
It's great that you tried it yourself :D Good luck!
Thank you, you just saved me hundreds of dollars, having someone come out & fix my pump. As I am not knowledgable in these things, I did not know why it would not pump, but had power. Bless you~
Glad to be of help. Bless you too.
Thank you. You saved me a lot of time and effort.
Great that you tried it 👍
Thank you for this Video - I moved to a new city - had never used a pump before and I used this video to remove an airlock! I hope it earns me some points with my wife who was pretty stressed about not having water in the house. 👍👍👍
I guess now you'll look forward to airlocks every now and then, might get you some more points😀👍🏽
You saved me money by sharing this video. I didn't know what to do
.. Thank you so much
You are welcome 👍🏽😀
You saved us a ton of hassel having to take the pump back. My family thought it was broken. I went out and fixed it with your method. God bless you, sir. 😇
Good to know I could be of help. I'm glad you tried this! 😀👍🏽
you made it so simple. not long and drawn out. Excellent video.
Thanks, glad you liked it :D
I've struggled for 4 hours to get my pump to work, and tried doing and googling everything possible until I found your video. Worked like a charm. Thank you!
Note: You probably want to close the valve/screw you'd use to fill the pump with water to the brum before you start it up. Starting it up open just shot water everywhere.
It is worth putting pump at slightly different angles when pouring the water in to make sure the water really gets everywhere.
Not sure how I have missed replying to your comment earlier, I usually respond as soon as I read them.
Yes, if you don't put the plug back, and if the pump is powerful enough then you have created your personal fountain 😊
Angle of setup is very important. If you keep it horizontal like mine or with the inlet somewhat upwards you're fine. If the inlet points downwards then you've compromised the setup.
Everyday you learn something new.. Worked like a charm.
Appreciate the acknowledgment 😀
@@syedmarufulhuq your welcome for the video. I almost called a plumber so you saved me some money.
Great explanation
Thanks
Thank you! Saved me tons of money. Have a Tellarini Pompe that I've been troubleshooting all day and was about 10 minutes away from hiring a technician. Different model from what's in your video but same concept.
Your patience and improvisation were the key factors to saving the day :) Glad to be of help.
You deserve a like...🎉🎉
🙂
Thank you so much for saving me time and money, the video was short and on point 👍
I'm glad I could be of help.
This video helped a lot. I lost my nerves already with this damn pump...
Were you able to sort it out?
Yes. I was ready to get rid of the pump. It was expensive years ago. It works now well if I put water in it like in this video every time. Easy...
From you frustration I thought that pump went out the window 😀 Good to know it's still going on.
Thank you! Managed to fix it with your help after not using it for a couple of days.
Awesome that you tried out the trick
👍🏽
THANK YOU! I've been racking my brain and the internet for days.
I didn't see anything to "unscrew" (still haven't found it - not sure if mine actually has one) but I ran it and eventually (less than 20min) it started pumping water. This has happened twice in the past week.
BTW I live on a boat and am guessing it's the original ac pump (1980). Your explanation of things really helped me understand how it works
This pump was bought in 1986. You're right, yours could be different from mine.
Living in a boat sounds exciting! Never had the opportunity though. Reminds me of MacGyver's houseboat.
I'm glad I could be of help, somewhat 😀
Thanks to you we solved our water pump problem specially now we are under quarantine we cannot go outside nor we cannot let anyone in. This is a life saver! Thank you!!
Glad to be of help in this distressful time.
Thanks so much! I'm going to try this style next on my new pump to see if it works. My first two attempts failed!
Thanks dear it helped me a lot no need to call a mechanic big tumbs up🖒
Cool! 👍🏽😀
You are genius...love from India..
Thank you 😀
Thanks dude my water pump had the same problem it got solved by doing this technique thanks a lot once again
Cool, you tried! 😀
Saved me in this pandemic! Thank you!
Glad to be of help! May this pandemic end for all.
Thanks mate, you just saved me repair fees!
Glad you tried it!
Thanks for the information I'll try it tomorrow got the same problem
Good luck.
Thank you, sorted the issue just now because of this video.
Great 😀👍🏽!
Thank you very much
Glad to be of help :)
Thanks for sharing I almost change my water pump now its working normal kudos
Glad you tried it 😀
Thank you so much for making this video..
Solved my problem
Appreciate you taking the time to reply.
You didn't ask to subscribe... I liked that brother
I usually don't. I prefer when people do it on their own. ☺️
@@syedmarufulhuq Are you Bangladeshi?
@@fardeenahmed1147 Yes I am. You as well?
@@syedmarufulhuq সুন্দর প্রোনান্সিয়েশন আপনার
@@fardeenahmed1147 ধন্যবাদ ভাই :D
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. This video saved me today. I had no idea this was so easy.
I feel great for being able to help ☺️👍🏽
Actually what my problem was. Thanks! Helped a lot! I unplugged my pump for a day since my checkvalve went bad and was putting water back into the mainline and had to fix that 1st then the no water problem happened.
Zek Kei Having a check valve right before the inlet can greatly reduce the problem I showed here, lot of people don't use it though. You have a smart setup!
I did what you instructed. :) its working perfect :) Thank you. God bless you.
That's just great! God bless you too.
You just solve my problem fam..👍👍 i click subscribe, thanks for the knowledge.
Thank you.
Hi brother. Just used your method and it worked :) so just wanted to say many thanks!
Glad I could be of help :) Appreciate you taking time to reply :D
Thank you so much Sir. My new pump is pumping now.
Excellent! 😀👍🏽
Great job. Have a similar situation will try technique to solve my problem.
Thanks.
You'll be able to sort it out if it's the same kind of pump. Good luck.
Thanks a lot sir. It was indeed very helpful ! I too repaired our pump problem successfully
Bidangshree Kachary I'm glad I could be of help. :)
Thanks,I got the perfect solution for my simple problem.
That's cool! 😀
Thank you for this ..but my doubt is should you do this all the time when you want to pump the water? if yes what is the permanent solution for this?
Unfortunately, there's no permanent solution. You can try to install a non-returning valve on the inlet.
Non-returning valve works good if you have good water pressure from mains supply. Otherwise it may not work as well as expected.
Thank you so much bro for your reply
thanks dude! worked like a charm and i got a spare capacitor lol
😀 good, keep the capacitor handy, never know when you'll need it.
Thank you...may Allah bless you bro
You too. Ameen.
Worked flawlessly! Thanks a ton! ♥️
That's just cool! 👍🏽
Thank you after a five day power outage, I had to prime my water pump, it worked perfectly.
Katlyn Serrano Sorry to hear about the prolonged power outage, must have been a total nightmare 😐. Good to know you got it up and running.
Today i hv face same problem with ur tips i hv solved the problem tks
giridhar gaitonde u r welcome 😁
Any reason why you put foil around tubes? I ask because everyday my pump loses prime. Suction tube remains 1/2 full. Foot valve works. Pump runs after i prime it. But loses it after a day. Wondering if it’s an air issue. Thats why i ask about foil
You're right! Though I used thread seal tape to attach the pipes to the pump, I used foil tape on top to make it completely air tight. Air in the inlet usually is reason for the pump to fail, assuming everything else is working including your foot valve. I would recommended a visual check for any cracks or holes in the inlet (from the pump up to the mains supply) that may allow air to enter the system.
FYI, I once had a setup where I needed to prime on a daily basis. The setup was flawless, however the water pressure from the mains supply used to fall regularly causing air flow into the system.
Thank you..... Now my family called me an engineer...😁😁
Haha 😀👍🏽!
This worked and the motor pumped water, but the next day it was the same again. Is there anything wrong with my motor?
Nope, nothing is wrong with your motor. It's the nature of the setup. There are primarily two reasons why this happens. First, if you don't have adequate water pressure in the inlet. Second, if there is crack/hole in or around the inlet pipe. In other words, somehow air is getting into the system.
@@syedmarufulhuq Ohh okay, I'll check if there's a hole from where the air is getting into the motor. Thanks.
God bless you bro it worked 💝💞💞
Thanks man
thank you so much mate , awesome my pump is working , i am a very happy man :):)
I am happy that you are happy :)
Life saver! God bless you sir
Appreciate it. God bless you too.
God bless you man. It totally worked. Thanks a lot
God bless you too!
Hey man. My water pump worked good for sometime with this method. Now, if i have to start my water pump, i have to try this method everytime. Problem with that is water comes out with heavy pressure which is difficult to control and messes up the surrounding area. Could you please tell me why is this happening and can my motor just work normally without having to pour water into the hole everytime i start it to make it work
@@freakout4775 if you have to do this everytime, it means air is getting into the system (inlet pipe) maybe due to faulty set up or crack. So look for cracks or holes or loose connection in the pipe from the main line up to the pump. If water pressure in the mainline drops, then it might let air in. Some people install non returning valve in the inlet pipe to make sure pump always has some residue water for priming.
@@syedmarufulhuq well there was a crack in inlet pipe. I didn't notice it, someone else did. Thanks again man
Thanks so much for this; I'll try it out.
I'm wondering what could be the problem when water disappears or seems to flow backwards. Basically, I have a water pump outside that's supposed to pump water to a separate (and higher placed) tank. The problem is that my storage water disappears, almost like it's flowing backwards or getting lost somewhere. The problem is, we're talking 500L of water disappearing every week! Where is it going???
There's a high probability that the water is flowing back, as you suspected. You need to install a check valve (non returning valve) to prevent this from happening.
WOW ! I hope this works for me , I HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING FOR 2 days with my garden pump , I will let you know ! x
Good luck!
Bro..thank you so much..work for me..👍🏻
That's great to know!
Owh, tq in advance, i just have this problem today.. tomorow will try this hope it fix my problem.. so sad because i am just buy and just using three time and the pump its not sucking any water..huhu
Aww. Good luck for tomorrow!
Assalamoelaikum my dear brother, Masha Allah your video is very good and your system of experiment is very very excellent but all people is not good English, so I request pls you make your video in hindi so many people follow thanks , pls think about this , Allah Hafiz
Walaikum as salaam brother Hassan. Thank you for your suggestion. I am from Bangladesh so I can speak only Bangla and English. I can speak Hindi, but not very good. ☺️
thank you. it works to my water pump.. godbless.
😀 you're welcome.
Thank you so much, it helped to learn technology subject.
Yes, you pour water to create a air tight chamber between the pump and the water source. Basically that air tight chamber becomes a siphon. Glad to be of help ☺️.
Awesome Maruful...great stuff. ..looking foward to more videos
So it means everytime want to start the pump the fill up the water right?
If you have to this everytime, it means your setup is not air tight and allowing air to enter. Check for loose connection or cracks in the inlet pipe.
FYI, I had poor setup once. I had to do it few times a week.
Thank u.. this was very helpful..
Glad ☺️
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
You're most welcome ❤️
Thanks a lot for this video. Helped alot
You're welcome!
You helped me, thanks!
Glad you tried it 👍
Mr Maruful, such pumps give this problem every now and then. Why don't u suggest non-return valve at suction pipe end?
In this video I am demonstrating a quick solution. Non-return valve installation takes time. Non-return valve is definitely a smart choice, if water pressure is adequate. If water pressure is low or when drawing water out of a pit, a non-return valve will not help.
I found the answer to my question. I will try that tomorrow. Thank u
Good luck!
Thanks this might be helpful in the problem I am facing right now in which my home is farther away from supply some people who withdraw water before reaching my home maybe I can use this method to overcome this problem.
AG. Good luck!
thanks
quite helpful
Gonna try this now!
Thanks man!
Good luck!
Maruful Huq
It didn’t work😥
Still not pumping water
@@blackscorpio9136 🙁 You can trying pouring more water than a mug. Also if there's any crack or hole in the inlet pipe then it would not work. Finally make sure there's water in the main line (inlet pipe).
My pumb is not pumbing enough water. Just giving out some little water. It used to fill a 1000 litre water tank for 3-4hrs but now it takes almost 10 hours. What might be the problem?
Several things.
Make sure there's adequate water in the inlet pipe (water source) .
Also if there's crack/hole in the inlet pipe or if it is loose where it connects to the pump, then you will have low pressure because air will constantly enter the system.
@@syedmarufulhuq Thanks. I tried removing the airlock and I realized that there is alot of water coming out of the machine but no pumbing.
Is there any permanent solution? because my motor doesn't start without putting water in it, everyday.
No permanent solution. You could try installing a "non-return valve" on the inlet. It may help, depending on the pressure in your main line.
Thank you from guyana
For the first time, I actually fixed our water pump while it's running. lol They usually turn off the motor before they fill it with water.
@@jarmago7750 😄 👍
@@syedmarufulhuq Thank you, brother!
@@jarmago7750 You're most welcome brother.
I didn't need to put water into the vacuum. It just worked after unscrewing the charge plug and then putting it back in.
Not sure how that happened, but good to know your problem got solved. ☺️
I am facing this problem. Hope to resolve now.
Thank you so much, I was about to throw this new crap in the trash can, it works fantastic
😊 Glad to be of help.
Thank u... Bro it fixed my problem
That's cool!
Oh, you have saved me some rage. Bless you sir!
Glad to be a pacifier 😀
Thanks Bro. It reallly helps. & it really works.
Anand Rasale Good to know you got your pump working.
Thanks mate it works well!!! Big relief man🙌🙌🙌🙌
Anthny Stallon That's great! :D
Thanx sir its help a lot❤️
You're most welcome. :)
worked. thanks man. cheers
Awesome!
My food truck pump pump but only a little bit and than it stops and the flow is no bigger than a man peeing. Help please. How do I make the pump keep pressuring at full flow?
Pressure can be low if there's air leak in the inlet. Please check for cracks, holes or loose connection in the pipe that carries water into the pump.
Thank you! This has been helpful, my water pump is a little big but it fix the problem.
You're welcome :D
Thanks man. Works perfectly
Thank you! You saved my day whew!
Glad to be of help.
really helpfull 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Very good demo. Thanks for that!
This worked for me. Thanks
I am glad. You're most welcome. :D
My water pump works but the water jet has air constantly coming out the hose. I primed the water pump several times and I even sank the water inlet in water. There is still air, where could be the air coming from?
Check for cracks in the pipe or loose connection somewhere.
@@syedmarufulhuq everything is new. I sank the whole inlet system in water and there s still comening in.
@@andreic1755 If it's a new setup it should work. Make sure the joints are tight fit using plumber thread tape. Sometimes pouring more water using funnel helps. If none of these work, you would need to get a technician who can look at the problem in person.
Thank you so much!
❤️
its working! thank you bro :)
Mr. Prawd Bisaja That is cool! 😁
this happens everytine with my pump too....so why does the pipe filled with air...???can i get rid of it permanently..??please help
The pipe gets filled with air if there is a crack/leak in the pipe or if the water pressure in the main line is low.
Unfortunately there's is no permanent fix for this.
Thank you, very helpful
Nick laflare Glad to be of help! :)
Pump not absorbing water nd pressure also not observing then what solution for it
It appears you have a leak/crack in the inlet (pipe that brings water into the pump). This crack/leak lets air pass into the system and the pump can't create adequate pressure.