Well, I gave myself a scare today. Took a little risk, bringing a new tank to work with me, without a back up, because it was running fairly well. Then this morning, I filled up the tank and turned the "grub" screw (<---I like that
) 1/4 turn more open, and as soon as I got to work, instant dry hits, oh crap, cause I left the mini allen wrench at home...
But I figured out, it doesn't wick very well with an almost completely full tank. Also, if left alone for a couple hours, it needs a little priming to get it started. I didn't have very good luck with taking a dry pull with air hole covered, pulled too hard I guess and made a mess. What did work great though was taking some dry pulls with the air hole uncovered and watching for bubbles.
This tank's working REALLY well for me now, just need to wait for an empty tank so I can take it apart again and see what I can do about the whistle.
But I figured out, it doesn't wick very well with an almost completely full tank. Also, if left alone for a couple hours, it needs a little priming to get it started. I didn't have very good luck with taking a dry pull with air hole covered, pulled too hard I guess and made a mess. What did work great though was taking some dry pulls with the air hole uncovered and watching for bubbles.
This tank's working REALLY well for me now, just need to wait for an empty tank so I can take it apart again and see what I can do about the whistle.