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water getting disapperared
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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 414327" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Ahh.. my method works to detect leaks.. ha.. ha.. :rock:</p><p></p><p>No lar, dont use silicon as silicon cannot withstand pressure and heat. However some silicon can withstand heat and works well under compression but not expansion.</p><p></p><p>i have tried using Aradite Liquid metal glue but you need to have a steel band like a hose clip to hold the glue down. Sand down the area for good adhesion property. But honestly, it will only last about 6 months before the glue starts to crack due to the <strong>high temperature</strong>. :smokin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 414327, member: 21"] Ahh.. my method works to detect leaks.. ha.. ha.. :rock: No lar, dont use silicon as silicon cannot withstand pressure and heat. However some silicon can withstand heat and works well under compression but not expansion. i have tried using Aradite Liquid metal glue but you need to have a steel band like a hose clip to hold the glue down. Sand down the area for good adhesion property. But honestly, it will only last about 6 months before the glue starts to crack due to the [B]high temperature[/B]. :smokin: [/QUOTE]
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