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Our XP3 has developed a leak where the power cord comes out. Pretty good leak too! This filter has been running since the day we bought it. It hasn't sat idle, thus the seals have not dried out.

Anyone know the best repair method? Should we use silicone, epoxy or ABS glue (the product, itself, is ABS)?

Silicone does not really seem like the way to go. We have found that silicone can let you down on occassion this way.

Let this be a heads-up! You may want to keep an eye on yours. We actually had quite a bit of water on the floor as a result of this.

If anyone has ideas... PLEASE let us know. Thanks!

:well:

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If water is leaking from where the power cord passes out of the motor housing:

1) Make sure the filter is no more than 55" below the water level. If it is deeper, raise the filter.

2)Check the hoses and make sure they have not been cut too short or stretched to far creating tension on the Quick Disconnect. If they are too short or have stretched, change them.

It also has a warning in red in the setup instructions to make sure nothing (ie. too short hoses) is causing tension on the quick disconnect valve because the filter will leak.

HTH! :)

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