HappyKayakers wrote:
I took my 5er to an RV dealer using the SealTech system back in 2007. They failed to find the leak. A mobile repair tech who'd been around the block a few times found it very easily in about 15 minutes on the roof.
In theory, it sounds like a great idea but probably depends more on the technician running it.
On a side note, I just visited their website. Looks like the company has changed hands recently. I hope they put more effort into building the machines than they do in their website.
The problem with pressurizing the RV is that there are SO MANY holes and gaps, that it almost impossible to really rely on a pressure test. Especially when trying to diagnois a slide leak. Slides are not 100% air tight especially at the bottom area. Doug