I do have a foot valve.do you have a foot valve on the line that draws the chemical?
Thanks Randy thst stopped the siphoning, but now the chemical is not flowing up. Could that be a bad foot valve?Drill or cut a hole in the discharge hose coming out of the Hydrominder just about the level of your holding tank. This will prevent any siphoning from the Presoak tank back the the chemical container.
Where did you drill a hole or cut a notch in the hose? The hole has to be in the short hose that comes off the Hydrominder. You could have a bad foot valve on the supply line.Thanks Randy thst stopped the siphoning, but now the chemical is not flowing up. Could that be a bad foot valve?
The foot valve is bad. It caused the initial problem. The hole in the discharge hose stopped the symptom, but the foot valve is still bad.thst stopped the siphoning, but now the chemical is not flowing up. Could that be a bad foot valve?
Drilled a small hole on the hose that has the presoak mixed with water going into the tank. About an inch or so below the top of the holding tank.Where did you drill a hole or cut a notch in the hose? The hole has to be in the short hose that comes off the Hydrominder. You could have a bad foot valve on the supply line.
I took the foot valve off and it did not appear clogged or broken, what causes them to go 'bad'? It looks like a pretty simple filter device.The foot valve is bad. It caused the initial problem. The hole in the discharge hose stopped the symptom, but the foot valve is still bad.
Beautiful that's where you want to drill the hole.Drilled a small hole on the hose that has the presoak mixed with water going into the tank. About an inch or so below the top of the holding tank.