Hi all,
I recently developed leakdown issues with the Concept Lite.
Thanks to the membership here and the tome of knowledge I did the balloon test. After watching AoA's wonderful video on the Contour which is essentially the same as the Concept Lite from the fill tube aspect I removed the check valve and sintered brass filter. I could see quite a bit of black shredded O-Ring debris. The seal looked ok so I cleaned everything, lightly lubricated it with Trident silicone grease, and reassembled it. Not sure how the O-Ring debris got there I don't recall shredding any O-Rings. Only O-Ring in that assembly is white, so maybe the fill probe or a bad foster fitting O-ring.
I filled to 220 bar and re-ran the leak test. The balloon still fills. I called AOA and they graciously, free of charge, sent me a set of check valve O-Rings. Amazing service!
Last night I re-ran the balloon test with it only covering the gauge, not the fill port. The balloon inflated. I am re-running the leak test now after tightening the gauge even more this morning but not what I would consider excessively. A little more force than I would consider normal but not excessive.
My question -- if the gauge is still leaking what are the next steps? New gauge? Same gauge with new washer/seal? Do gauges go bad?
I'm trying to narrow down what could be a two phase problem -- leaking gauge and leaking check valve. Perhaps I've fixed the check valve issue and now introduced the leaking gauge issue. The debris in the check valve body leads me to believe it was certainly suspect to being the initial problem. Thanks for any suggestions!
I recently developed leakdown issues with the Concept Lite.
Thanks to the membership here and the tome of knowledge I did the balloon test. After watching AoA's wonderful video on the Contour which is essentially the same as the Concept Lite from the fill tube aspect I removed the check valve and sintered brass filter. I could see quite a bit of black shredded O-Ring debris. The seal looked ok so I cleaned everything, lightly lubricated it with Trident silicone grease, and reassembled it. Not sure how the O-Ring debris got there I don't recall shredding any O-Rings. Only O-Ring in that assembly is white, so maybe the fill probe or a bad foster fitting O-ring.
I filled to 220 bar and re-ran the leak test. The balloon still fills. I called AOA and they graciously, free of charge, sent me a set of check valve O-Rings. Amazing service!
Last night I re-ran the balloon test with it only covering the gauge, not the fill port. The balloon inflated. I am re-running the leak test now after tightening the gauge even more this morning but not what I would consider excessively. A little more force than I would consider normal but not excessive.
My question -- if the gauge is still leaking what are the next steps? New gauge? Same gauge with new washer/seal? Do gauges go bad?
I'm trying to narrow down what could be a two phase problem -- leaking gauge and leaking check valve. Perhaps I've fixed the check valve issue and now introduced the leaking gauge issue. The debris in the check valve body leads me to believe it was certainly suspect to being the initial problem. Thanks for any suggestions!