Bagpumper - to seal or not?

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  • subkraft
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 76

    #1

    Bagpumper - to seal or not?

    Hi,

    This is a pic of my nearly complete slightly modified Arkmodel Song wtc:




    The reversing pump simply pumps water in and out of the bag thru the solenoid valve. The bag is suspended in a tube within a tube. The manufacturer shows this inner tube well sealed up around all joints.

    I like to be able to take things apart....is it important that the tube within the tube be airtight? The only advantage I can see that it would contain the change in internal pressure as the bag inflates...

    Any bits of wisdom appreciated.

    Model is getting closer to finished][/url]
  • bigdave
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 3596

    #2
    Depending on the pressure that

    Depending on the pressure that is developed it could play havoc on your output seals.
    I have seen that type of seal blow up like a balloon from too much pressure inside.
    Maybe that is why they do it.
    Give it a try on the bench and see. You can always goop it up after.
    Or just ask Arkmodel. BD.
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