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The flow loop connector is leaking but is now obsolete. I ordered last one available and it has gone missing in transit. Any ideas or possibly a secondhand one?
 
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Is it split or is it leaking from the oring ?
 
It appears to be coming from around the plastic nut at bottom shown in picture where a drip can just be seen. Afraid to touch as still limping on with occasional filling loop use. Cannot get a replacement boiler for 2 months.
 
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