Hi everyone!
Okay, so file this under "simple operations that Nate doesn't know how to do," but ever since I got my 1-18, the one bit of drizzle on my parade has been the fact that the drain hose leaks ever-so-slightly out around the plastic coupler on the back of the machine.
I didn't get the OEM hose for it (for obvious reasons), so I have no idea what kind of hose it came with. It does, however, come with a much smaller coupler than I'm used to, so it seems to take something along the lines of a 1/2 to 5/8-inch internal diameter hose.
I purchased a section of hose that very, very closely fits the diameter of the plastic coupler, and put a ring clamp around the hose, right over the "ridge" that rings the coupler on the machine.
I tightened it pretty well but not too tightly (I don't want to annihilate the coupler), but still and yet, it leaks a little bit (less than my first attempt, which left mini-waterfalls under the machine, but still there, which is annoying).
Is there an art to getting the hose on there correctly? Should the clamp actually be tightened slightly UNDERNEATH the raised ridge on the drain coupler?
This is probably a process of trial-and-error, but I wondered if any of you had some suggestions that might be more idiot-proof before I go and dig out the duct tape.
Thanks in advance to all of you for your help
Okay, so file this under "simple operations that Nate doesn't know how to do," but ever since I got my 1-18, the one bit of drizzle on my parade has been the fact that the drain hose leaks ever-so-slightly out around the plastic coupler on the back of the machine.
I didn't get the OEM hose for it (for obvious reasons), so I have no idea what kind of hose it came with. It does, however, come with a much smaller coupler than I'm used to, so it seems to take something along the lines of a 1/2 to 5/8-inch internal diameter hose.
I purchased a section of hose that very, very closely fits the diameter of the plastic coupler, and put a ring clamp around the hose, right over the "ridge" that rings the coupler on the machine.
I tightened it pretty well but not too tightly (I don't want to annihilate the coupler), but still and yet, it leaks a little bit (less than my first attempt, which left mini-waterfalls under the machine, but still there, which is annoying).
Is there an art to getting the hose on there correctly? Should the clamp actually be tightened slightly UNDERNEATH the raised ridge on the drain coupler?
This is probably a process of trial-and-error, but I wondered if any of you had some suggestions that might be more idiot-proof before I go and dig out the duct tape.
Thanks in advance to all of you for your help
