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Toccata
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In diagnosing the cause of "tuning" errors that have recently started to occur on my 3D system (DRS12A base with 6-foot XN13A open array), I discovered my radiator (manufactured in ~2011) has water in it. The rest of the system is dry and clean. I am assuming this is the cause of the tuning errors, or at least needs to be fixed anyway before I can determine the true cause of the errors if they continue. Would you please advise the best way to drain and dry the radiator? I assume it involves removing the radiator from the motor unit and eventually re-sealing the end caps, bottom plate and bolts (will follow the install manual re silicone sealant, etc), but what else should I do to ensure the interior of the radiator is dry? Or would it be better to just drill some drain holes in the bottom of the radiator and avoid removing the radiator from the base (and thereby breaking the seal there)? Thanks.