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Old 08-11-2020, 02:24 PM   #4
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Re: Constantly chasing Air Leaks

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly View Post
1st, figure out what is leaking..soapy water will help...
other than that, age of your tubing may be a factor...id replace all the tubing and see what happens...what type of fittings do you have...pushloks?
I've replaced the tubing, and used the soapy method a few times. This year I found a leak in a manual switch so I replaced that. I'm running push to connect fittings and using water lockout clips to ensure no movement of the clips. It is 1/4" line and is all less then a year old. I replaced it all after the first year, and after I switched from two switches to four switches.

Just didn't know if some other method was out there. I've made sure all lines are cut perfectly straight, all fittings are teflon and locktite. All that fun stuff. Just seems never ending.
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