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I have 100' of 1/2" self weighted tubing that has now all of a sudden decided it wants to float. It worked fine for the last 3 years. Has anyone else experienced this? I have pulled the tubing out to inspect it but haven't found anything unusual. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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My guess is - the outside diameter enlarged slightly, causing it to displace more water. Maybe the walls got weaker over time. What pressure are you running?
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Not sure on the pressure.....but I have 3 lines total. The other two lines are fine and are not floating.
There is no "I" in "TEAM", but there is an "E" and an "A". C. Eagle, circa 1998.
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