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Old 01-22-2019, 04:17 PM
Marty Levenson Marty Levenson is offline
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Hmmmm..

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Originally Posted by joe_db View Post
Even if the hose blows up like a balloon the pressure should be the same at the other end. This does not make a lot of sense
I'm ignorant but curious about this. If the balloon continues to expand, isn't some of the system pressure going toward strtching the balloon rather than pushing on the meter's sensor?

I'm curious because I can't see another explanation for my experience with the 4' hose, as stated in a previous post.

Question please: is anyone running at 180 with a longish non copper connection?
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