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    Leak sealant stuff



    Anyone used any of these super seal or easy seal stuff for leaks?

    I'd imagine this as a temporary measure?

    Cheers andy



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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    used it once- on a fujitsu 407c unit doin a server room!- didnt work, slowed the leak down but still had to swap the lower 1/2 of the condenser!- tricky for a 1 monkey job

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    Weld
    Braze
    Solder
    Flare
    otherwise replce
    I havent seen any permanent method which has worked well to replace the above. If you are tempted to do something else other than the above in order to fix a leak then its a temporary solution. dont trust these leak quick fix things.

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    I always will obvs repair the leak the rite way, I had a leak recently the receiver had perished, valved it off tested the indoors on their own no leak shown. Then tested the pipe work it was losing less than half a bar in an hour, not a big enough leak to hear it, pipes just disappear in the walls and risers.

    I suggested to just renew the system with it being 13years old they're just throwing money at it, I'd be there for ever tryin to find it, just thought if this stuff was any good it would keep them going for a bit.

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    using that leak ****e ,your doing yourself out of a weigh in!!!-

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    Well it'd get subbed out as my firm don't do install
    And tbh I wouldn't want to renew it I don't think u would either! Haha ballache springs to mind
    Last edited by Anz; 27-07-2014 at 11:45 AM.

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    this was saturdays ball ache- middle of manchester, just off deansgate- not seen the job, but my service ****tard got the breaker for me- started at 6.45am unloaded tools,7am started fitting a 2.5kw wall mount to a 1st floor server room in a toilet- 6 quid for 2 hrs parking- so got a free hr- moved van at 10 to another carpark- 8 quid for 4 hrs- done by 1230- van loaded,tidied up and all working
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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    I have a cheeky Parking place in the middle of town, free all day

    Is that ur gravity poking out the wall haha
    Last edited by Anz; 27-07-2014 at 01:02 PM.

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    piccy was taken before i finished- and the hole was sealed
    Quote Originally Posted by Anz View Post
    I have a cheeky Parking place in the middle of town, free all day

    Is that ur gravity poking out the wall haha

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    Do u rate MHI kit? Cheap and cheerful?

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    wall mounts are a bit dated, the kit with the hard wired control is ok as you can get pipe temps, compressor current,comp freq etc and history of what it was doing prior to faulting also quite a few options for setting static duct pressure, filter reminder alarms,- the kit is only about 15% cheaper than daikin,mitsi elec- had a few issues with drip trays on cassettes cracked and cassette fan motor leg broken,chipped fan impellor- but theyve prob just been dropped inside the box

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    Re: Leak sealant stuff

    Is that all 10/15% thought it was really cheap. I might have a foreigner on 8 splits, I prefer M.E myself

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