Thread: CO2 leak advice
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Old 06-17-2008, 08:52 AM
LasKid LasKid is offline
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Thanks, that helps a ton! I guess I will have a little more patience and do these tests tonight to see where the problem is. I guess if I can find the leak and only have to replace one part I won't flip out! Unfortunately my unit is not under warranty (and it's a discontinued model from what I've seen), so I'll have to buy any parts I need. The only good thing about this is that I got a pretty good deal on the unit so even if I spend money and have brand new parts, I should still come out cheaper or around the cost of a new unit...then again, if I had the money to spare for a new unit I would've bought one!! Thanks for the help!
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