yes i took all hoses off. no pressure was in the unit. It was stuck but the channel locks did the trick the strap wrench did not work. I had to step on the unit while using the channel locks. it had no pressure in it. It was just stuck. A small amount of lubricant on the threads of the cap...
found it
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I went with the Channel locks. They worked perfectly. I Found them in the garage. Do they make a lubricant to put on the threads so they don't stick like that again? I did try pushing on the cap it was majorly stuck. I did not know they made an ro wrench. I do have the big plastic wrench to...
ok!!! I don't have the channel locks. I am going down the road to my local mechanics and asking him to put it in his vice and take the cap off for me, then I am going to my local home dept and getting a pair of the channel locks thanks.
Ok strange as it may sound I can't get the F#@*ing cap to screw off my Ro unit so I can change the membrane. Anyone else ever experience this problem. I do not have a vice to clamp it into. I have tried tapping it with a hammer and screwdriver. the cap wont budge. Please help
I am interested in the ro unit but I need more info on it as asked earlier how many stages are there pressure gauge and tds meters is there a flush kit how much life is on the cartridges and ro there are several versions of the RO unit. Thanks. nice setup by the way.