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Silicon? fuck that i thought refridgerators need to be soldered? i have the heater running full bore all day so there were a fair bit of condensation on the pipes but it looked like i did create a leak i will double check before i start fucking with it just to make sure 110%

 

seems the built in thermostat only controls the cooling coils temperature so many degrees its not actually a on/off thermostat so i have been looking online trying to find out if u can run a fridge on a 240v plug in thermostat, unsure if this will burn it out and during testing earlier the motor got pretty hot

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Silicon? fuck that i thought refridgerators need to be soldered? i have the heater running full bore all day so there were a fair bit of condensation on the pipes but it looked like i did create a leak i will double check before i start fucking with it just to make sure 110%

 

seems the built in thermostat only controls the cooling coils temperature so many degrees its not actually a on/off thermostat so i have been looking online trying to find out if u can run a fridge on a 240v plug in thermostat, unsure if this will burn it out and during testing earlier the motor got pretty hot

 

Yea , do.

Silicon wont stick to copper if that was copper you bumped. silver solder for copper piping.

 

also plumbers got the new age too. they don't solder the copper together for hot water systems no moar, they use a crimping attachment for a multi purpose battery 18v-24v job. (ryobi/makita/dewalt/etc).

all they gotta do is check the thickness of the piping, unscrew the pipe , slide a pre-made specific dimensioned copper ring ( like a sleeve ) over the hole, add something like flux.

then use the crimping tool 18v-24v over the pre-made specific dimensioned copper ring (like a sleeve) that is positioned over the hole ....presto..... you got yourself a mended patch.

yea maybe the flux is the solvent? im not a trained and qualified plumber, just an observer.

Watched my new hot water service get installed replacing in about 15 mins using these.

 

water off, remove old heater unit from wall, bolt new unit on wall, screw pipes together, cut necessary copper pipe to length, clean joins with solvent, add flux (equiv) and corner pieces .... crimp them together. done

 

 

How much was it ?

 

 

yea i wanna know how much Kzzz-ash is needed for that nice looking aquarium chiller.

i seen filters go for $250-500 for smaller 2-4' tanks. Chillers must be pricey Az farque Dude !

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