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- 1992 XLT
I have long been advocating folks to invest in a gauge set, and at the same time railing against the cheap gauges that come with recharge kits.... misleading folks into thinking AC pressures are like tire pressures, which is NOT true... And now you can buy a gauge set on sale at Harbor Freight for about $40-. No more excuses.
I have a couple sniffers.... one barely works, one works decently but is getting older. Oh, a sniffer ? an electronic device capable of detecting minute quantities of Halogens....
I have a UV dye detector... you add UV flourescing dye to a fluid and in a darkened area use UV light to see where it is leaking.
I have to admit I have not had great luck using the UV setup on 134 Refrigerant systems. My theory is that the molecules of 134 are so small maybe the dye gets left behind or something.... regardless, I'm not a huge fan of UV in AC systems as a great leak detection tool.
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw that HF had started carrying a halogen leak detector for $99.... even more when it was on sale for $69. I decided to pick one up and try it out for you all....
Well, I did that and checked it out by simulating a leak and comparing it against my other tester.
Well. I was very pleasantly surprised. It is every bit as sensitive, if in fact not a little more so. So, now I want you to get a gauge set, and if you have a leak problem, BUY this sniffer!!!
I'll update this with some pics later.
I have a couple sniffers.... one barely works, one works decently but is getting older. Oh, a sniffer ? an electronic device capable of detecting minute quantities of Halogens....
I have a UV dye detector... you add UV flourescing dye to a fluid and in a darkened area use UV light to see where it is leaking.
I have to admit I have not had great luck using the UV setup on 134 Refrigerant systems. My theory is that the molecules of 134 are so small maybe the dye gets left behind or something.... regardless, I'm not a huge fan of UV in AC systems as a great leak detection tool.
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw that HF had started carrying a halogen leak detector for $99.... even more when it was on sale for $69. I decided to pick one up and try it out for you all....
Well, I did that and checked it out by simulating a leak and comparing it against my other tester.
Well. I was very pleasantly surprised. It is every bit as sensitive, if in fact not a little more so. So, now I want you to get a gauge set, and if you have a leak problem, BUY this sniffer!!!
I'll update this with some pics later.