Interesting about the LT arm, I will try and find details of that.
I'm still experimenting with the filter material in the 3L chamber of my twin tank.
I emptied out the small Polystyrene balls, which are very light and even static off your arm moves them around. I put 1.5L of ceramic baking beads in the bottom of the tank. The kind used for blind baking, about 10/11mm diameter. This will be topped off with 1.5L of 6mm "Airsoft" BB gun plastic pellets. The ceramic beads are slightly irregular and form a course filter, the BB pellets are perfect polished spheres. The smaller diameter of the pellets and precise spherical form will create much smaller passage ways between them.
I have an intermittent problem with my arm.
Occasionally in use, when I come to move the wand back at the end of a record, the slider has great resistance, almost as though it is being sucked down on to the manifold. I'm wondering if there is some form of vacuum effect, where the air is exiting from the holes either side of the slider and there is a venturi effect from the holes under the slider sucking it down. It becomes so stiff, it is easier to move it with the pump off and no air at all. Just repositioning the slider or lifting one end of it while the air is on, seems to rectify this for a while.
I was wondering if anyone else had come across this issue?

