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| Posted: Wed Jan 16th, 2008 03:21 pm |
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mnementh
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There really isn't any adjustment of the float available on these.... it's not that precise a measure, and you don't want to mess with it anyhow - it's how the run water level is set; high enough to keep the heating coil immersed but low enough that it doesn't all pour out the door. Like I said; your unit is not draining properly if it takes longer than the timer gives it. The question is what is getting in the way... mnem
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