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Beards

[*] posted on 25-2-12 at 12:40 PM
love mine, it is light weight and handy; sure beats hauling steel dive tanks around. I use it for diving and pressure checking. Only problem I have had is that the plastic in line filter connection leaks, it should be made of SS or Brass.
pguthrie

[*] posted on 28-12-11 at 02:14 PM
I just got my pd-50 a few weeks back and have used it to pressure test, only on residential pools though. I make sure to keep it as far away as I can, but have been successful with it.

I use a higher capacity air tank for commercial testing.
Poolman

[*] posted on 5-8-11 at 10:59 AM
Yes we do, you need to keep it as far away as possible and not on a solid deck else you hear the vibration. We also use a radio controlled socket to plug it in to so that its easy to turn off and on when listening without walking back and foreward.
4Leakman

[*] posted on 31-7-11 at 07:45 PM
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Originally posted by Semi_Retired
Thanks! Do you use the tankless one to pressurize lines as well?


Way too much noise. Would never be able to use a listening device. We use High pressure compressed air tanks. Very quiet.
Semi_Retired

[*] posted on 30-7-11 at 04:53 PM
Thanks! Do you use the tankless one to pressurize lines as well?
Poolman

[*] posted on 30-7-11 at 11:19 AM
We use the earlier one without a tank, wouldn't be without it. If you need to sick a liner patch in the deep end it makes it simple.
Semi_Retired

[*] posted on 24-7-11 at 08:56 AM


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