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Thread: time for a new leak detector
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06-12-2012, 08:13 PM #14
I have to cast my vote for the h10, if you know how to use it it can do some amazing stuff
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06-12-2012, 08:56 PM #15
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"man ... really on a 200 ton system..... thats a lot of bubbles... lol"
Even when I do use a leak detector, I can only get a general idea where the leak is. Soap and water is still going to have to tell me where the leak is. At the company that I work at, none of the techs ever use leak detectors, either. The 400 ton units that I worked on in the Navy were low pressure chillers. An R-410A will blow much better bubbles than that R-114 from the same size leak.
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06-13-2012, 12:03 AM #16
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06-13-2012, 12:51 AM #17
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06-13-2012, 07:09 AM #18
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120 volt H10 is the only way to go.
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06-15-2012, 08:40 PM #19
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I have the D-Tek select great leak detecter don't care for the rechargeable batteries should have been set up to use "2" D-cell batteries like their cheaper heated diode type leak detecter.


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