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westend
Mar 16, 2015Explorer
Well good luck to any and all that DIY the pressure test. IME, it;s the best and only way to keep your rig leak-free. I do one every year, even after rebuilding from shell up and testing continuously.
For those with money to burn, I think it's possible to buy a Sealtech unit outright. I'm not sure about licensing agreements or commercial agreements but ISTR they sell the equipment. It's been awhile.
The Sealtech system could be cloned rather easily. It's just a blower with a speed controller and a flexible duct with a valance that fits standard 14" vent openings.
Maybe we'll get lucky and have someone that participated with the Sealtech gear post on the Forum some day. As it is, the test is not that hard to do and there can be many ways of accomplishing it.
Test hardy, Gentlemen!
For those with money to burn, I think it's possible to buy a Sealtech unit outright. I'm not sure about licensing agreements or commercial agreements but ISTR they sell the equipment. It's been awhile.
The Sealtech system could be cloned rather easily. It's just a blower with a speed controller and a flexible duct with a valance that fits standard 14" vent openings.
Maybe we'll get lucky and have someone that participated with the Sealtech gear post on the Forum some day. As it is, the test is not that hard to do and there can be many ways of accomplishing it.
Test hardy, Gentlemen!
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