Check A Leak Detector "Lexan" Professional Review
Check A Leak Detector "Lexan" Professional Feature
- This tool will help you know if your pool is leaking or not. Set it today and know tomorrow!
- AUTOMATICALLY COMPENSATES FOR RAIN AND EVAPORATION!!!!!
*** PROFESSIONAL MODEL *** "LEXAN"
New never opened or used, NIB. This model is made of Lexan, and is VERY durable.
This is a must have for pool, spa, pond owners, Home Inspection Companies, Pool Companies, Builders, and anyone who needs to know if it is leaking or to show that it isn't!
Are you tired of having the hose constantly refilling the pool? Do you think the pool is leaking but the builder says it isn't? Are you frustrated when it rains in the middle of your line on the tile, or bucket test and your measurements are ruined? Do you want a fast accurate test that will tell you once and for all if it leaks? If so, this is for YOU!
A leaking pool costs more to maintain and if left unchecked can cause thousands of dollars of damage to pool equipment! Works in all pools, spas, & ornamental ponds. Easy to use.
If you are a builder, service company, pool retail center, home inspection company, or leak detection company, this piece of equipment is for you. Accurately determine whether a pool, spa, or ornamental pond is leaking, pinpoint whether the leak is in the shell, or equipment, and project a professional image.
How it works:
Check A Leak utilizes two floats that compare the changes in water levels in two separate chambers of the unit. The two chambers consist of:
1.) Water that is isolated from the pool and that is effected only by rain and evaporation.
2.) A tube that goes through the bottom of the body and is directly connected to the pool water.
The water level in the pool chamber is always the same as the level in the pool. The two floats respond to the changes in the two chambers. If there is a leak in the pool, the leak gauge moves down with the level of the pool while the other float remains at its original level. This change in relationship is easily seen on the leak gauge and the loss of water can be measured.
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