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Yeah right! How do you think I`m gonna get that in an attic? lol
Thinking something.......
Light weight and portable.
LOL that is a water pressure test kit with long hoses so you could leave it in the bathroom!!
Put a filling loop on it to do the initial fill, that will take it up to pressure & then you can pump by hand any extra...
If your worried about over pressuring the system with water (whilst bleeding the air out) use a cheap pressure reducing valve to keep the pressure down to 1 bar.
Anymore then 1.5 bar and I find its a right pig to get pushfit caps off to bleed the air out!!
Put a filling loop on it to do the initial fill, that will take it up to pressure & then you can pump by hand any extra...
If your worried about over pressuring the system with water (whilst bleeding the air out) use a cheap pressure reducing valve to keep the pressure down to 1 bar.
Anymore then 1.5 bar and I find its a right pig to get pushfit caps off to bleed the air out!!
Isn't it easier to leave an air vent open to de-pressurise lol...
Isn't it easier to leave an air vent open to de-pressurise lol...
I like to get as much air out as possible on 1st fix test so bleed each rad tail and each hot/cold leg, id rather use push fit caps then air vents for that purpose mate, a lot cheaper and easier.
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