deere5105
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I know this is not a plumbing website, but so far there has not been much I can think of that hasn't been discussed and usually resolved. I recently had a several year old dishwasher go out. I bought a new one and began to change it out. Attached are a couple of pictures to help explain the question. The copper water supply line had what appeared to be a fitting that was soldered on. This wouldn't work with making the water supply connection to the new unit. I have little to no plumbing background so I went to parts house to see what was available. The second picture is what was recommended. I put this fitting on after first cutting the old one out of the copper line. I got everything put back together and unit works great. I noticed that I now have a very small leak at the new fitting. You can see the water at the edge of the nut and copper line. This is not a bad leak, but is leaking some.
The question is, what are the options for correcting the leak? Do I need to replace the fitting and try again? Is there something I can put on the connection to seal it off? Pretty tight quarters working on it under the unit. My concern is if the new fitting leaks what are the chances a second would solve the problem. Any advice and suggestions would be appreciated.
The question is, what are the options for correcting the leak? Do I need to replace the fitting and try again? Is there something I can put on the connection to seal it off? Pretty tight quarters working on it under the unit. My concern is if the new fitting leaks what are the chances a second would solve the problem. Any advice and suggestions would be appreciated.