Here are the possible problems. 1. Is the backup valve stuck in backup? 2. Is the pressure correct? Wheels turn 28-32 RPM. 3. Is there air in the filtration system? 4. Are the hose floats in the proper placement?
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Air entrapment within the housing. Tilt the unit back and forth while holding it under water - - - watch for air bubbles then let it go.
14.7mm
no it would sink to the bottom of the water/ ocean
They just float around randomly, they have no resting place.
Bad float valve in carb
The raisins become coated with bubbles of carbon dioxide that leave the carbonated ginger ale. These can cause some raisins to float, or to pop up and down along the bottom of the glass. If the ginger ale goes "flat" then the raisins will sink to the bottom and stay there.
So it can feed the same kind. Cause if I float to the top i would feed the ones on the bottom.
float....when you boil an egg it starts out at the bottom and as the insides harden, making it ready for consumption, it will float.
No they do not float they sink right to the bottom so if I was you I wouldn't use them to go swimming with.
Fish do not normally "float around" they swim. If your fish is floating/sinking then it is probably dead.
it will
because the weight of gravity on the bottom of the candle makes its self float
replace the inlet needle and seat. If you cant replace the seat then clean with a q- tip.