Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 14:36:16 EST 2012 | carvincorp
Thanks for the replies. We have purchased a spare frame so if it happens again, we won't be stuck waiting for a repair. Good info about the burr that was causing a repeat leak- I will keep that in mind if it happens again.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 19:01:13 EST 2012 | carvincorp
I was wondering if anyone else out there using the Vectorguard system by DEK has had problems with leaking air bladders. We started using a 29 x 29 frame about a year ago, and already, we've needed to send the frame back 3 times for repair due to int
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 11:39:58 EST 2012 | cyber_wolf
Spend the extra 10 dollars and buy space saver frames. Problem solved.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 06:10:46 EST 2012 | thanh
We had same trouble with one after 1 year, send back to repair, cost $100. look like it okay for now.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 10:21:54 EST 2012 | caerleon
You can buy the kit from DEK direct and it contains self assembly instructions, changed ours in under 15 mins - no need to send it back for repair. Key for durability, is using the correct pressure!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 06:29:47 EST 2012 | cbeneat
We have Vectorguard frames we've been using for about 6-8 months. We've seen no leakage on ours. The frame has written on it an operating pressure of 101.5-116.0 psi,our pressure is set a lot lower, 50-60 psi, as we also use another frame that can'
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:22:42 EST 2012 | swag
We had same trouble with one (different mfg.). Sent it back 3 or 4 times for repair. Turned out to be a small burr in the machining on the internal parts that house the air bladder. Same thing happens if you have a burr on a bicycle tire rim. Tou
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 09:58:38 EST 2013 | kumuda
We have been using a circuit board in the assembly of HV Tank used in X-ray generator. This board acts as a sealant to the oil tank opening. The top side area of the board which comes in contact with oil is conformal coated to avoid oil leak. However
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 15:36:06 EST 2013 | davef
Assuming your conformal coating material was selected with the intent of living a life in contact with oil, why doesn't your coating meet the IPC-A-610D requirement of that there be no voiding, no breaks in the surface, no loss of adhesion, etc? Furt
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 10:13:38 EDT 2009 | markgray
Our wave started leaking a year ago. We welded, patched inside and outside the pot with metal patch. This works if you leave your wave on all of the time. If you turn your pot on and off consantly, the temperature cycles will bring the crack back. Ty