This discussion was created from comments split from:
Changing out the Alde fluid..
Original question from
@MadCityJack: "Any tips on how to read the reservoir? I was thinking of putting a dowel in the reservoir and if I knew how high the minimum level was from the bottom, I suspect I could figure the rest out."
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If you have a combination white light and UV light flashlight (for finding stains, water damage, or scorpions), they're great for checking the glycol level. Shows up bright green.
I have no idea if this might work, and I don't want to mislead anyone with my ignorance, but what would happen if you drained a quart from the bottom of the T@B for proper recycling, then added a quart to the resevoir, and run the Alde for a while? After several repetitions would one eventually end up with half or more fresh stuff in the system in a relatively simple process?
gregndeb said some have reported not much comes out that bottom plug if you undo it... and nothing like the 2.0-2.5g in the system, so maybe that won't work. But it does make me wonder if one used a pump and applied suction at the bottom plug whether that would be effective... instead of sucking out the fluid from the reservoir and hose as gregndeb describes.
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