Set the FR at 1.5 gpt to hold about 1.1 cP at 1000 s^-1 and balanced the sand ramp for clean transport, and stage 9 still optimized the flow path straight through a hose cuff and into my left boot at 02:40. Anyone else spend hours controlling rheology only to learn the system prefers a leakoff coefficient of one sock per minute?
Try a T-bolt clamp on that cuff; it bites through the gel sheen better and keeps the path out of your boot; @proppantPete, do you have the seam oriented up, or is it still “aimed at the sock”?
Give the leak a cheaper path — zip-tie a 6–8" pigtail under the cuff as a drip leg so any seep runs there instead of your boot. If you wrap it with self-fusing tape, leave a bottom weep so you don’t trap pressure; @ross_k88, you ever run a tiny petcock there?