Fieldpiece DR82 - Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector
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darellbiggs
> 24 hourHvac technician. Use it regularly not the best but it will work
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Eleanora Jenkins
> 24 hourIt works. Just not as accurate as my higher end leak detectors.
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Jason Donaldson
> 24 hourSpot on leak detection used multiple times in the field found refrigerant leaks on each use highly accurate.
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Jose Cantu
> 24 hourUsed to find leaking evap coils and condenser coil’s or refrigeration concerns in a professional working environment.
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Maverick
> 24 hourQuickly finds the leak no matter how small. The illumination of the tip makes it easily recognizable. Extremely service friendly. Would highly recommend this item to any hvac professional
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RAFAEL
> 24 hourBest tool I ever invested
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Ryan
> 24 hourFieldpiece quality control slipped through the cracks on this one. Shorted me the diode, so I couldnt even use the detector. For the price, thats unacceptable.
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David
> 24 hourI hate looking for R410A leaks. This small molecule freon is a nightmare! This is the first leak detector I have bought out of a dozen that actually finds R410A leaks. Not worth a damn for R22 but my H10 works well there but the H10 has a very hard time finding R410A leaks. So, I have 2 devices for freon leaks and an ultra sonic to help with big leaks.
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Linda king
> 24 hourWorks great so far n easy to use.
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BBarto
> 24 hourPurchased this to check for refrigerant leaks of course. I like that its compatible with all kinds of refrigerants and I tried it with soap bubbles: the claims are true, it didnt provide a false positive with bubbles. The key with an infrared vs a heated diode is you have to keep the tip moving. If it starts to indicate a leak, move away and move back again, then you can zero in.