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    Smile Refrigerant Leak Detector



    Hi fellow members.

    I am in the market for a new Refrigerant Leak Detector and wondered if anyone could suggest the best on the market at this time for:

    R22, R407c, R410a etc.......

    I look forward to your comments.



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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    javac tek mate

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Soap and Water....never fails

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Javac D tek Select. Superb bit of kit.

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Inficon D-tek or Fieldpiece SRL2K7. Infrared sensor true.

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Yellow Jacket Accuprobe 2 or Javac D tek select
    Both sh1t hot
    Cheers
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    Tool's ? check ! Condom's ? check !
    If you can't fix it , f*ck it !!!

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Quote Originally Posted by RusBuka View Post
    Inficon D-tek or Fieldpiece SRL2K7. Infrared sensor true.
    There have been some horrible detectors out there over the years but the "Fieldpiece" wins my vote.
    To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty.

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    I have been using a Yellow Jacket for several years. Excellent peice of gear.

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    I use a Inficon Tek-Mate for a quick lap around a Grocery Stores sales floor.....But I have the tried true and tested Bacharach H-10G. The H10-G out performed a New Infared Product that Bacharach is pushing.

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    D tek for me
    Last edited by Quality; 01-11-2012 at 12:47 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Fieldpiece would be my pick(infrared). Good after sales service here in oz also.

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    I have an "ITE" two piece unit Pretty good for hard to reach condensers (does sound like a geiger counter though), it has even detected in air-path before now (quite a large leak) but 30bar of OFN and a mixture of no sodium soap and glycerin will find most leaks. lot cheaper than the stuff in tins, (No salt/sodium prevents post corrosion)

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    been there done that with the infrared fieldpiece unit,started going off for no reason,sent it off,got it back it had been recalibrated.still played up a bit but not as bad.used that evaporator/condenser probe for testing in coil blocks,sucked up some water,the pump spewed it over the board.the rest is history no warranty and still yet to push for a claim.when i got it back decided to have a look inside,they did say they cleaned the board.it was absolutely spotless and so was everything else,couldnt find any pots or ports for any calibration,about the only thing removable was the sensor tube and pump
    inficon tek mate,accurate and economical
    Last edited by lowcool; 06-11-2012 at 01:47 AM.
    mmm to beer or not to beer...........lets drink breakfast

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    I believe inficon tek / dtek = Javac tek /dtek in the uk?

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Quote Originally Posted by frank View Post
    Soap and Water....never fails
    i trust nothing else! My electronic leak detector comes out of the packet to be calibrated once a year

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    Re: Refrigerant Leak Detector

    Quote Originally Posted by Gideon Beddows View Post
    i trust nothing else! My electronic leak detector comes out of the packet to be calibrated once a year
    That used to be my policy until I found a leak detector that worked. Soap and water or leak fluid still has it's place but a good modern leak detector can be used to good effect.

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