I had a gurgle and a leak last night from the Diver2 when the juice was just above the juice slots but I had taken the tank out so that I could try second tank with my Diver1.
Cleaned it, topped it up via the top and not the filling valve, and no problem since.
When I read the instructions on the BB site for filling via the fill valve, A tip is to press on the face of the tank to get the ball to seal. The other day when I tried this, it obviously causes an increase in the internal pressure which immediately forced juice to flood out from the centre pin. Consequently I have not used the fill valve since.
You are probably all wondering where I am going with this......so I will tell you.
The inside face of the BB cover is very close to the face of the juice tank when closed, possibly bordering on touching each other I think, as I have 3 very fine vertical scratch lines on the clear tank face. I think it is possible that there is enough flex in the BB sliding cover to cause compression on the juice tank when downward pressure is exerted directly above the tank with your thumb when removing the cover, which you need to do to overcome the spring loaded ball bearing that holds the cover in place?
This is only a thought, and the above may not be the case but I am now making sure that I press down on just over the batteries when sliding the rear cover of the BB and not over the tank area.
I have also made sure that the tracks/cover edges have been cleaned and just a spot of olive oil applied to the tracks.
Cleaned it, topped it up via the top and not the filling valve, and no problem since.
When I read the instructions on the BB site for filling via the fill valve, A tip is to press on the face of the tank to get the ball to seal. The other day when I tried this, it obviously causes an increase in the internal pressure which immediately forced juice to flood out from the centre pin. Consequently I have not used the fill valve since.
You are probably all wondering where I am going with this......so I will tell you.
The inside face of the BB cover is very close to the face of the juice tank when closed, possibly bordering on touching each other I think, as I have 3 very fine vertical scratch lines on the clear tank face. I think it is possible that there is enough flex in the BB sliding cover to cause compression on the juice tank when downward pressure is exerted directly above the tank with your thumb when removing the cover, which you need to do to overcome the spring loaded ball bearing that holds the cover in place?
This is only a thought, and the above may not be the case but I am now making sure that I press down on just over the batteries when sliding the rear cover of the BB and not over the tank area.
I have also made sure that the tracks/cover edges have been cleaned and just a spot of olive oil applied to the tracks.
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