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  • minus3db
    5 Jan 2008, 04:18
    Back from Indiana (that's when trouble starts)
    Sounds like it most likely did need a refill... "turned on the valve and went upstairs" is probably where the trouble started. From flat-empty to completely full should take no more than about 10…
  • alexdw
    5 Jan 2008, 00:09
    Back from Indiana (that's when trouble starts)
    Yeah, it could have been much worse. I have a couple ceiling tiles that are now stained, but those can be easily replaced. (I hope!) I came home from work today, and everything was still in one…
  • thetathx1138
    4 Jan 2008, 13:01
    Back from Indiana (that's when trouble starts)
    Bummer. Amusing story, though. :-)
  • alexdw
    4 Jan 2008, 12:33
    Back from Indiana (that's when trouble starts)
    That's the valve in question. The tank was, I believe, too full to begin with (for some reason). Once it gets past the full mark, it is hard to tell whether it is full or empty, as the indicator is…
  • mephistakitten
    4 Jan 2008, 07:07
    Back from Indiana (that's when trouble starts)
    I remember Tim doing something with that valve... is that the one you're supposed to turn on to make sure something is full, and then turn off? Or was that something that needed to drain. I too…

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