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    Leaking Water Chiller/Heater Advice

    Hey everyone. I picked up a Whirlpool Water Chiller/Heater today and I am trying to fix it to flip it on Craigslist, but I can't figure out where this thing is leaking. It was pulled out of commission after it peed itself in a local businesses office (I was there when it happened and I cleaned it up. Got my foot in the door to it though). It leakes in the bottom left hand corner, and has a pretty steady stream of water coming out of it that doesn't really stop. The compressor and heater are fine, so I want to sell it and make a good $40-$50 off of it on Craigslist if I can get it to stop leaking. If anyone has any ideas on how to get this thing to stop peeing all over my garage, I would appreciate it. Thanks- Gravitar

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    From the inside of where it's leaking^

    The what I think is water heater tank that has a whole bunch of rust on the bottom. I thought this was where it was leaking from, but nothing is dripping now. I made a stupid move and didn't put on new tape over the old stuff to hold the bottom foam on before I put the coil back on it. Facepalm. I will have to fix that later.

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    any idea whether the leak is on a plastic line or copper line?

    maybe you could add some food coloring to the water then put some nice white paper towels in there so it would be easy to find the leak
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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    any idea whether the leak is on a plastic line or copper line?

    maybe you could add some food coloring to the water then put some nice white paper towels in there so it would be easy to find the leak
    That's actually a really good idea, I will have to try that later.

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    as much as there is many pipes and such in there . The water only sits in the chilling container and water water spigots . .the container has the copper wound around with foam . I bet its from the pipe that take water out (spigots)

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    try soapy water and look for the bubbles is it under pressure or gravity fed?
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    Those have some really cheesy rubber hoses held on by either zip ties or a clamp, I bet one of those slipped off or the hose broke, the covers are easy to take off so I would start there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    Those have some really cheesy rubber hoses held on by either zip ties or a clamp, I bet one of those slipped off or the hose broke, the covers are easy to take off so I would start there.
    I'm going to take another look at it. I will take off the shell and see if anythings loose.

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    well this unit is one of the nicer ones that also heats the water, it is definitely worth fixing if i can be done affordably

    i think its worth more like $80 than $50 like a standard model would be

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