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Author Topic: N.O. DS10A Water Leak Detector  (Read 17832 times)

Brian H

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Re: N.O. DS10A Water Leak Detector
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2011, 11:12:34 AM »

Powerflash would be a great way to use it.
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Re: N.O. DS10A Water Leak Detector
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2011, 07:43:09 AM »

Wish I would have had water protection...my boiler sprung a leak while I was out and the result was a hot water cleaned sub floor in the basement...quite the mess.
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Re: N.O. DS10A Water Leak Detector
« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2011, 09:32:11 AM »

Wish I would have had water protection...my boiler sprung a leak.................

You know your right! This is a good reminder for ALL OFF US. Boiler, hot water heater, washing machine hose, failed freezer, burst pipe, or rain water infiltration.... sooner or later we will have a wet floor.

Wether we use an autoshutoff or just a $10 noise maker or some combo Home Automation intergraded setup. We all need to exploit some sort of technology to help us monitor for ware damage.

I know my neighbors snickered at me when I pounded a hole in my basement floor and installed a pit and sump pump in my laundry room. None of our homes had ever taken in any real amount of rain water. But last spring sewer water backed up for the very first time ever on my street. I was one of the few that didn't lose carpet or furniture.
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