TopTes PT520B+ Gas Leak Detector
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- lets check out this new gas leak detector from TopTess the PT520B+ with 17” goose neck
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These will also detect leaks from gasses such as r22, r410a etc. due to the small amount of methane in these gasses. I have one and tested on microleaks and it does the job.
R22 does not contain any methane. The chemical formula is CHClF2, consisting of one carbon atom, one chlorine atom, and two fluorine atoms. Methane (CH4) is a different compound entirely.
After that thing goes off you gotta look up at the concerned cooks and say as seriously as possible “”OK WE GOTTA EVACUATE THE PREMISES RIGHT NOW!”
After the D-ONG leak detector, I was looking forward to the Topless leak detector 😜
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So much better than using a bic lighter!
Maybe do a follow up after you have utilized a good amount and let us know how it’s still holding up and same for sensor. Thanks ‘gina man!
Will do.
Awesome, I'll have to pick one up.
We need a methane test too. Please take it into the bathroom with you the morning after a hard night of chili rellenos and refried beans and see how it does. 😅
Seems like a good little product and not a bad price ... Thx
And what do we have behind door #1 Vanna voice. 😂😂 seems like a neat little tool.
$79.99 on the Amazone. Not bad at all!🤘
Like that scale for the r290. I definitely need to get one. Great video Dave
I love Dave's announcer voice!
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Dang, Dave! You need to get them to send me one of those. I could really use something that reads parts-per-million like that. 😎👍
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Why can't I comment on the no show Friday night talk? But yet I can comment here? Hmm, this is some super tech shit
I bet it goes off non-stop after eating a bunch of chili and drinking beers.... 🤣🤣🤣
what is category is it heated diode or infrared
Damn was it only 65°. In the garage
California coastal living. 🤙🏻
Has anyone tested it on a vehicle gasoline fumes ?