Date: 07-06-2018 | |
Number of Hours: 3 | |
Manual Reference: 21-5 |
An update on my leak testing.
Given that it might be my pipes leaking I floxed all the fittings. After cure I tested and found that they seem leak free.
I reconnected to the main right tank and did more testing over some hours and then overnight. Yes there was still a slow leak.
Maybe the fittings in the tank were leaking? So I went to a hose place and got some NPT plugs and some fuel safe pipe sealant and did a number on all the openings to the tank.
More testing and overnight and I still seem to have some ‘anomalies’.
I jumped on the web (figuratively) and researched freon sniffers as used by refrigeration people to find leaks. That all seemed pretty expensive and complex so I thought I’d try some soapy water first.
- The best recipe that was easy…
1 Quart of water
3 tablespoons of dish detergent
2 teaspoons of liquid glycerin
Leave overnight for better bubbles
So I did that and sprayed it around the place the next day not finding anything.
Meanwhile I have again pressurised the tank to 14″ and again I’m recording the temperature and pressures hourly. Now I’m starting to think that I need a barometer as well because I think atmospheric pressure is a factor too.
I may NOT have a leak. I’m not sure! I’ll continue to record temps and pressures over a few more days. If the pressure goes down and doesn’t come up even when things are sort of equal then thats a leak. If it goes up and down and up as it seems to be doing… well, maybe its Option 2 and I’m good.
Meanwhile I’m doing lots of other build jobs.