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    Fieldpiece DR82 I/R Leak Detector

    The link ad here goes to the old detector page.
    Is the new one any better than the old one besides the display change?
    “If You Can Dodge A Wrench You Can Dodge A Ball”

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    I got nothing. I seem to remember them doing this with a different tool...
    Getting the cart before the horse.

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    Here they are.

    https://www.fieldpiece.com/product-c...eak-detectors/

    Might be a little better or they just changed the way they get tested idk.

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    Wow, 10-18 hours use per charge. Freakin' awesome.

    I grew up with the H-10 through the H-10G. Best machine(s) out there. When my H-10G wore out, bought the H-10 Pro. Been sadly disappointed with it. No where near the quality piece of equipment as the original.

    Not to mention the charge Vs use time. Hours to charge, and only 45 minutes of use time (?).

    Bacharach really took the H-10 down a few notches.


    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Here they are.

    https://www.fieldpiece.com/product-c...eak-detectors/

    Might be a little better or they just changed the way they get tested idk.
    I do a triple evac with nitro to remove non condensables.

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    The battery was the best part. My old fieldpiece ir detector probably still turns on after all the years of not using it. I lost the charger and still used it as backup for a couple or years.

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