I’ve expressed my disappointment with tthe difficulty and cost to maintain the system on several occassions. It seems however the Alde folks are content with their approach to maintenance.
Cost of the fluid aside, there must be a simpler method to change the stuff. What if, there was a built in tank at the low point into which the fluid could be drained - just open a valve. Then drain the tank of the old fluid and refill it with fresh juice. Activate a pump to refill the system then close the valve. Is this feasible ? Can we engineer such a system ? I know, high points, low points, air locks etc but …
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1. I’ll need portable container to receive the old fluid and second container with the new.
2. Connect the tubes at the relief tank with 3-way valves. This would be a permanent mod to the piping.
4. Close the new valves to create a closed loop. Drain using the existing drain with an auxiliary pump.
5. Connect to the piping system and pump the new fluid in. But where ? Or even simpler pump in the new fluid in (at some location) and force the old out.
6. By opening the inlet valve to the expansion tank at the end of the process might allow the exp tank to fill.
This is pretty much the same process in general use. For me physical access and some disassembly of shelves and panels in the 400 closet makes the process difficult.
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