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Venting Liquid Coupled Tubes

 
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ryozo



Joined: 09 Jul 2009
Posts: 8


Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:53 pm    Post subject: Venting Liquid Coupled Tubes

Hi all,

I've recently acquired a minty G90 and been reading around to familiarize myself with it. I found in the advance procedure an article about venting the tubes to relieve pressure. Is this something I should check right away before setting it up? Also it seems like I have to remove the tubes to do it, or is there another way? G90 owners please help. Any other information would be appreciated.

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David_Web



Joined: 02 May 2007
Posts: 418
Location: Sweden

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 8:14 pm    Post subject:

You should be able to poke your finger onto the bellows and check if it's squishy or firm. Then decide if pressure needs to be relieved to avoid possible damage. Although less likely to be damaging with LC tubes it has still been shown to crack the glass.
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ryozo



Joined: 09 Jul 2009
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:03 pm    Post subject:

I can't see where I can push against the bellows, it seems like it's a lot more difficult than a marquee.
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Ile



Joined: 09 Mar 2006
Posts: 1491
Location: Jyväskylä, Finland

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:22 pm    Post subject:

It have steel bellows under adjustments rings and expancion tank with bellows like many other Sony tubes. That bellows have pretty much space for expansion, so there shouldn't be need for bleeding.
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ryozo



Joined: 09 Jul 2009
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:23 pm    Post subject:

I saw that article, but wasn't sure if it means that the machine was built to compensate for that. Thank you for the clarification.
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