Used Tif 5500 Pump Style Automatic Halogen Leak Detector With Hard Case on 2040-parts.com
Alton, New Hampshire, US
TIF 5500 Automatic Halogen Leak Detector The unit has been tested and works great. The unit powers on immediately with batteries installed. The LED glows and there is a slow beep, the rapidness of the beep increases as oxygen is displaced, as it should. Unit comes with extra tip. Unit requires 2 c batteries not included.
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