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TLF Lid Outlet Repair
As lots of you probably already know the outlets on the TLF lids seem to break quite easily. I talked to TLF about this and about getting a replacement lid and they said I would have to buy the whole reactor. Then they wouldn't return emails which is very poor customer service if you ask me!
One day I was bored so I thought I would try to fix my spare reactor with the broken outlet. Step 1: was to measure and mark how far the bottom of outlet was inserted from the bottom of the lid body hole. I used a nail and a marker http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2923.jpg Step 2: is to use a hammer and a screwdriver and gently knock out all of the old outlet nozzle from the hole. http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2924.jpg Step 3: take an insert T fitting and cut off one of the ends http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2925.jpg Step 4: take some sandpaper and sand inside of hole smooth and nozzle so it fits in hole but very tight http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2929.jpg http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2928.jpg Step 5" Put a small amount of epoxy on nozzle then gently tap into the hole using hammer and board. Check underneath periodically with your nail to set the right depth. If you happen to put it in too far your tube on the reactor must be then cut. http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2930.jpg Finished and as good as new! http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/...1/IMG_2932.jpg |
Sorry for the lousy pics as I'm no photographer!
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nice !, i got 3 broken TLFs just like that, good idea
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That's one helz of a great fix there.
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Nice job on the repair if mine breaks i now know how to fix it without banging my head against the tank again.:biggrin:
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Wow that looks so easy!! Thanks for posting and yes, you're no photographer :razz:
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