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Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 13, 2008, 2:49 pm
Spent an hour or so trying to find the leak on a freezer which takes 404a. I
beeped every fitting, and then up and down the evaporator and condensor. No
indications at all, of a leak.
Today just for something to do, I tried the beeper (D-Tek, Tek Mate) on a
jug of 404a. Loosen the cap, give a twist on the valve, and I can hear the
gas hissing out. The beeper doesn't even whimper. Same on a jug of R-22 and
the beeper reacts instantly. Back to my catalog, it says the Tek Mate
detects CFC, HCFC, HFC, and blends.
What's going on? What to do about it?
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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Posted by Petre on August 13, 2008, 11:58 pm
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Spent an hour or so trying to find the leak on a freezer which takes 404a. I
> beeped every fitting, and then up and down the evaporator and condensor. No
> indications at all, of a leak.
>
> Today just for something to do, I tried the beeper (D-Tek, Tek Mate) on a
> jug of 404a. Loosen the cap, give a twist on the valve, and I can hear the
> gas hissing out. The beeper doesn't even whimper. Same on a jug of R-22 and
> the beeper reacts instantly. Back to my catalog, it says the Tek Mate
> detects CFC, HCFC, HFC, and blends.
>
> What's going on? What to do about it?
Did you put the batteries in it when you bought it?
>
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 14, 2008, 6:51 am
Part of my post should give you a hint as to the answer to your question.
Can you find it?
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Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
on a jug of R-22 and
> the beeper reacts instantly.
Did you put the batteries in it when you bought it?
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Posted by Petre on August 14, 2008, 5:30 pm
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Part of my post should give you a hint as to the answer to your question.
> Can you find it?
You mean the delusional statement about a non existing instrument
reacting? I again reiterate that you must put in delusional batteries
for a delusional instrument to work delusionally proper. It can only
find delusional leaks though. Reality requires actual problem solving.
>
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Posted by on August 14, 2008, 12:10 am
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:49:02 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>Spent an hour or so trying to find the leak on a freezer which takes 404a. I
>beeped every fitting, and then up and down the evaporator and condensor. No
>indications at all, of a leak.
>Today just for something to do, I tried the beeper (D-Tek, Tek Mate) on a
>jug of 404a. Loosen the cap, give a twist on the valve, and I can hear the
>gas hissing out. The beeper doesn't even whimper. Same on a jug of R-22 and
>the beeper reacts instantly. Back to my catalog, it says the Tek Mate
>detects CFC, HCFC, HFC, and blends.
>What's going on? What to do about it?
Anybody want to claim the $10,000.00 dollar prize for turning this
refrigerant venting moron in?
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> beeped every fitting, and then up and down the evaporator and condensor. No
> indications at all, of a leak.
>
> Today just for something to do, I tried the beeper (D-Tek, Tek Mate) on a
> jug of 404a. Loosen the cap, give a twist on the valve, and I can hear the
> gas hissing out. The beeper doesn't even whimper. Same on a jug of R-22 and
> the beeper reacts instantly. Back to my catalog, it says the Tek Mate
> detects CFC, HCFC, HFC, and blends.
>
> What's going on? What to do about it?