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Led_67
Jan 31, 2014Explorer
bobndot wrote:
scroll down and look thru 'members projects' in TC university ... to see if there is a home-made version of the seal-tech testing system.
An rv shop will charge about $150-200 or so to do the seal-tech test .
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/25966285.cfm
seal-tech explained with pics
When I had my roof leak, I covered the vent with a Rubbermaid container turned upside down , then used a sprinkler to see if it leaked when it was covered. If the leak stopped then you found the culprit.
I used Eternabond tape once I was 100% sure where the leak was coming from. Its difficult to remove that e-tape once its in place .
Good luck, I hope you find it , Bob
And here is the Low Pressure Test
Hope you have or can borrow a leaf blower.
Good Luck
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