How difficult is it to replace the sticker above the hex nut? I want to open a new one and check default height? I never bothered replacing mine.
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How difficult is it to replace the sticker above the hex nut? I want to open a new one and check default height? I never bothered replacing mine.
Yes. Don’t want to remove without being able to replace. I have three new ones to play with. Store owner would not appreciate MIA stickers!Do you mean re it sticking back on? Super interested in "default" height.
Yes. Don’t want to remove without being able to replace. I have three new ones to play with. Store owner would not appreciate MIA stickers!
It will just stick back on, just find the edge that you can start lifting easily and work it off slowly. I think lever height is more critical to performance.How difficult is it to replace the sticker above the hex nut? I want to open a new one and check default height? I never bothered replacing mine.
I'ts just like new electronics "Don't turn it on, take it apart" - Dave Jones.I believe that you folks are hex-key happy and a little too sure of yourselves.
Don’t worry about cracking pressure, it will settle in I think after a few cycles, mine is under pressure since yesterday, cracking around 1”, stabile and good flow.Well, after setting it earlier and it seemingly stable, hooked it up to a tank now, was gonna play with lever height a tad, and it now cracks at 2.5", I've done nothing since setting it this afternoon. I'm so confused. How does it change when it hasn't been touched? For some reason mine is just not holding tune. Going to take it to the pool Wednesday, although not sure what that's going to tell me.