Which Electronic Refrigerant Leak Detector to Buy?
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you have the heated diode type detectors. They are less prone to false
alarms from moisture and shop chemicals. More importantly, heated diode
leak detectors are also much more sensitive to R-134a. Other leak
detectors are suitable for finding R-12 and R-22 leaks, but we've found
that leaks in R-134a systems are best located using the heated diode
detectors. In fact, right after R-134a came out, most of our electronic leak detectors became obsolete. Leak detectors which once worked well with R-12 and R-22 just weren't doing the job. It's not that electronic leak detectors don't work with R-134a, it's just most don't work well enough.
Here's our recommendation. Look for a leak detector that uses a heated sensor.
Years ago there were few models that incorporated the heated
diode. Today, there are many heated sensor units to choose from,
and most are very economical to own. When researching which
detector to buy, consider sensor life expectancy, and unit sensitivity
during comparison . These specifications should be mentioned in
sales literature.
Other factors to consider when choosing a leak detector:
- sensor replacement cost
- warm-up time
- power supply.

