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Now I have double the amount of plugs for commercials and up to 4'' for main drains. One thing I found to be helpful though is buying a new compressor that holds the air instead of a constant flow, and one thats adjustable I found mine in Home Depot made by DeWalt I love it because theres no noise interference with electronic listening device, because the tank fills then turns off. I also bought the Ridgid Camera which is handy when the need occurs.
One thing Im still thinking about is the helium detector and the line tracer as it is sometimes diffcult to track down the line and find some leaks that have been leaking for a long period of time and no one did anything so it washes out the dirt or on occasion it has a crack the length of the pipe.
One thing I use for light conduit breaks is "light counduit plugs" from horizon pool and spa parts or online at http://www.poolcenter.com/leak_detection.htm so check it out for the plugs. Also the cheapest place and most knowledgable is still Anderson at leaktools.com call them and the will help to set you up. They have also found some of the best products I have ever used in general for pools i.e. kwik couplings, plast-aid, and many other products.
Jeremy I thought of a dry suit but wound up with a wet suit and payed $20.00 for it from Divers Direct down here in the florida keys so check them out online at diversdirect.com they usually have free shipping. P.S. I still can only stand it to about 55-60 degrees after they can call someone else or wait.
I hope this helps you
Brian
My pressure rig is homemade and very versatile. In seconds in can be adapted to thread into 1/8" pipe up to 3/4" pipe, but something less sophisticated will work as well. I have found that a simple PVC rig with a 3/4" male thread will attach somewhere in most systems. Here's what you will need:
1/2" hose bib
3/4" tee
3/4" male adapter
3/4" x 1/2" reducer
3/4" x1/4" reducer
0-60 psi guage
Female x female garden hose adapter
It is also helpfull to have a garden hose ball valve or better yet, a double valved Y. This simple addition upstream of the hose bib keeps you from having to go all the way back to the water source to relieve pressure.
Really no need to jump into leak detction in a big way at first if you don't want to. Just enough stuff to help your established customers resolve their problems. Even a small amount of equip. though can approach $1000.00.
You can also start with a simple tire pump instead of a comressor. You will want to add an extension to your pump hose. They are available from the local plumbing supply in 3 ft. lengths if your pool supplier does not carry them.
Plug types and options are many and all have their niche. My inventory consists of various plug types from 1/2" to 3" These will cover a large segment of the residential market.
As you do more locates, your imagination will soar and all the cool stuff in the catalogs will make more sense and you will just "have to have it", but my recommendation for the tech wanting to expand what they do, is to start slow.
The trade shows offer some very informative seminars that can get you started with concepts, techniques, and tools.
I've been on many equipment repair calls where I wish i had the gear and knowledge. I've got syringe, dye, epoxy for the leaks I can reach from the deck like the leaks at skimmers, lights, jets. I just got a micro explorer by Ridgid camera to look in headers, and plugged lines. I've been scouring the web for a used drysuit. last couple of weeks. Breathing gear is gonna have to wait till next year and perhaps I can go after a piece or two of the listening equipment.
-Jeremy
-I fix broken pools,spas, and hot tubs
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
www.FLLeisure.com