Hey, I got my laser working well today so I ran it for a good few hours as I had a job waiting that really needed to go out. I leave my water circulating 24/7 as its awkward to lean over and chase bubbles out, plus I'm quite lazy.

Normally, there is no trouble whatsoever, the tube remains clear even when its been standing for over a week when I went away there were no bubbles whatsoever in the tube. After running at 10ma or so for a few hours, the exit end of the tube had a few bubbles catching on the shoulder of the tube where it narrows. I can only assume these must have been crated whilst the laser was running.
I have had this problem before and asked on a different forum, and was told it was cavitation caused by the pump, I'm pretty sure its not though as the pump has been running for over two months and has not produced them before. I just can't work out why the tube being run would produce bubbles. Maybe I'm missing something obvious.
any ideas guys?
cheers, Tim.