Can you help me with a foam problem...

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...my White tragic tritan is gurgling when I cut it off. Just installed a new blower and came outside to see it blowing foam way before the tank was full. I want to smoke test it for leaks. Any idea of how to do this?
Also anyone know of some kind of defoamer ball or item I can stick into the recovery tank to help until I find the problem?

Thirdly I noticed that Fox Tm's have no recovery tank. How do they accomplish this and how can I retro this to mine???

Any help appreciated!

Rob Allen.

PS:Thank you Powerclean for the blower and the quick ship!!! I wish WMagic had service like yours!
 

Scottie

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So I am taking from your description that you are having a recovery tank leak? Possibly near the bottom of the tank? I would think you would find moisture when sitting idle. As far as foam goes, try some crystal defoamer on the carpets for now. :?
 

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Rob,

A bar of soap in a netting bag, hung inside your tank such that the in-coming water washes over it is an inexpensive and surprisingly effective de-foamer. It can be made even more effective by breaking up the bar to present a greater surface area.
 
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John Bolton said:
Rob,

A bar of soap in a netting bag, hung inside your tank such that the in-coming water washes over it is an inexpensive and surprisingly effective de-foamer. It can be made even more effective by breaking up the bar to present a greater surface area.

John wouldn't this make it more soapy???
thanks,Rob.

Ps:Couldn't I just put it in my filter bag?
 

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Look into low foam emulsifiers and presprays.

I use Kleenrite's PCX powder

Expensive but only use half the dilution ratio.

Jon-Don sells it.


I agree there might be a leak in your vac tank.
 

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sounds like you need to find the air leak in your tank more than a defoamer.

Was the dump valve completely closed?

How full was the tank before it started blowing out of the blower?

..L.T.A.
 
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meAt said:
sounds like you need to find the air leak in your tank more than a defoamer.

Was the dump valve completely closed?

How full was the tank before it started blowing out of the blower?

..L.T.A.

1/4 way full.

Dump valve has a rubber cover.
 
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A crack on a weld, or anywhere below the waterline is the most likely cause of your foaming. Look for a leak on any solution bypass line routed to the waste tank as well.

As Larry noted you ARE getting air in there somehow.
 

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time dry the outside of the tank real well, then fill the tank, and toss in some food color, and look real well for a small leak.
 

John Bolton

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suprarob said:
John Bolton said:
Rob,

A bar of soap in a netting bag, hung inside your tank such that the in-coming water washes over it is an inexpensive and surprisingly effective de-foamer. It can be made even more effective by breaking up the bar to present a greater surface area.

John wouldn't this make it more soapy???
thanks,Rob.

Ps:Couldn't I just put it in my filter bag?

Rob,

Soap kills detergent lather and vice versa.

Yes if you use a filter bag, that would be a good place to put it, but if you chip the soap to make it more effective it would be worth using a net bag* to keep soap and fluff separate.

* The netting bag that comes with some laundry detergent tablets would be ideal.
 

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