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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin
Getting your line out into deeper water is key.... I have kept mine out in about 10' of water.... and actually think about putting it deeper....
As for leaving lines in the water, it doesn't do any harm many people do just that..I don't.. What I found is that by using cam locks, I can create sections of pipe, so that I have a short section that goes in, in the spring.... and then I lengthen it once I can tolerate being in the water.... the cam locks have been very reliable...... to keep the pipe down, I just use cinder blocks that I can pull the line back through in the fall, when I want to take the water out.....
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Do you find the cam locks easy and reliable? I currently use a connector and hose clamps. In both the spring and fall I heat up the pipe to connect or disconnect. If cam locks are reliable (and air/water tight) they seem quicker and easier. If so, when I disconnect in the fall I will add one which will simplify set up next spring.