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03-13-2013, 02:24 PM
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Rod is good at that stuff i know from experience! tx Rick i'll give him a call in the next couple of days.
i just wonder if this happens to newer Orbots. or if this was an early-model flaw.
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Derek, i have a new model and have not had those problems. But you should have called if anything just to let them know. Peter B. 2012 model
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could that pump be upside down? Could you "Flip it" ? Move it up? or mount it sideways?
One of those should do it. I would flip it- bolt holes should match either way.
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03-13-2013, 05:34 PM
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i will check F.C., thanx!
i know this is something i SHOULD be able to fix on my own, if only i was even slightly mechanically inclined. and when i realize what i should have done it will be one of those DUHHH moments lol.
i looked more closely at the pulled wire and inside the box the white plastic is frayed exposing the copper wire. i will have to unscrew that "box" cover and wrap that with electrical tape and tighten the inner ring...w/e that is called...then tighten down the outer aluminum bracket thingy, into the top of that box where the wire goes.
basically the bottom of the Sprayborg comes crashing down if i put the handle all the way forward. if i put the handle back one notch, then i can't lift the head totally upright or else the bottom of the pump will crush the wire coming out of the top of that box.
i spoke with Rod today and he is looking into a fix for it tomorrow. i'll post updates on how it gets fixed since other's have the same 2008 model and might need to know for future reference.
i was about to turn the water pump 180 degrees but now i am wondering, maybe it is supposed to work in that position? i mean look at the 2nd pic, maybe those 2 hoses that exit/enter the water pump on the lower end of it, are supposed to exit/enter it on the bottom because of gravity??
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03-13-2013, 07:12 PM
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no.. pump should work the other way just fine. that it how most pumps in RV's are installed.
Solution tank is above the pump, right?, so gravity will still get the H2O there no matter the position.
another thing you could do is move the wire to the side of the box (if it has the interior room for it) and also plug the existing hole with a conduit snap in plug.
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03-13-2013, 09:01 PM
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Good thinking on that. Better idea, I think???? try flipping the electrical box upside down so the hole is on the bottom and no new hole needed ( if the pump moving idea does not work out). Wire should then be out of the way of everything.
looking closer at your photos now and see that there may be other wires coming from the bottom. Are there?? If so, the original idea of a new hole on the bottom instead of the side should work.
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you live in Maryland?
drive where?
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03-14-2013, 06:40 PM
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no i live in western NY state near Rochester.
what part of PA are you from? i have a lot of great friends not far from Allentown.
one of my local friends is a huge Steelers fan, a bunch of us went to the Steelers stadium (3 rivers??) to see the Cincinnati game there a few November or Decembers back...they lost at home but it was a blast.
i just checked out another forum and someone is giving away for free an Oreck Orbiter, you have to pick it up though. he lives in Telford, PA.