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    Black tubing and bubbles

    I was thinking of purchasing some black tubing but was wondering how do you guys check for bubbles and ensure it's properly filled up?
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    Check the reservoir and check for noise

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    Its a non issue. The bubbles will work themselves out in due course. It may take a few hours, but it'll be fully bled if you are patient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dingdong555 View Post
    Check the reservoir and check for noise
    This method is the one to use, when I can rock and shake my case and not hear any bubbles getting released, then I'm pretty confident that any air is worked out of my loop.
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    use infrared goggles


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    You'll know if your loop has bubbles lol.

    Prepare cone of silence.

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