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Re: MORPOWER pump & valve
its new why should he have to go get parts.
let the company do it. he paid good money for a new part. being the broken parts were wrapped, i bet they over tighten it and just shipped it any way.
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Re: MORPOWER pump & valve
Rob those fittings are great, you can tighten them with a wrench and not a pair of pliers. They are not necessary for pressure. The valve body is 1 3x4 x 1 3/4 x 2 1/4 and 2 5/8 with the servo approximately. The only problem you might have is the thread size if you change the fittings, I don't know. Ed
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Ed , do they give you some setup directions with the valves ? I'm curious if they come precentered
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I also received an email from the company late last night apologizing for the damages and that they would send me out a complete new valve assembly today. The are sending a return postage with the other valve as well so no extra costs are on me. I'm sure they will have it here in the week or so as the other parts came in about that time. I will keep everyone updated as time goes but this company and its customer service is absolutely top notch so far. Tyler
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Re: MORPOWER pump & valve
I just saw a schematic on Morpower site and they said you could use a 9.6 to 12 volt battery or 11.1 Lipo but for best use 9.6 battery. There system is a closed system you hook up the pump the valve fill the pump and system and run and fill again. Ed
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