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  • greyteam1959
    greyteam1959 Posts: 4,787 Forumite
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    Lorian said:
    does it make the noise if you run it on the coldest setting. 
    Beat me to it.

  • tony3619
    tony3619 Posts: 431 Forumite
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    I'm going to try it on the coldest setting, but even that setting is warmish lol. Let you know how I get on 
  • Hopefully the 'drips' will still be there, then, but a lot slower - more spaced out - as the hot pipe expands more slowly :-)

    If the drips/ticks stop each time after a while of use, then I think it's pretty clear it ain't a leak.
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