RickPlaysWarr
New member
Hi
I noticed a couple of drops of water had come out of one of the joints on a fitting during a leak test. Stopped the test and sopped up the moisture with a paper towel. None of the parts are powered. This brought up a question, whats the best way to recover, towel it up, then air dry. Or is a fan or hair dryer with no heat Ok? I never had a leak before so just want to be sure everything is alright before power applied to components.
Thank you
--Rick--
I noticed a couple of drops of water had come out of one of the joints on a fitting during a leak test. Stopped the test and sopped up the moisture with a paper towel. None of the parts are powered. This brought up a question, whats the best way to recover, towel it up, then air dry. Or is a fan or hair dryer with no heat Ok? I never had a leak before so just want to be sure everything is alright before power applied to components.
Thank you
--Rick--