🔦 Illuminate leaks like a pro — never miss a drip again!
The REALHUNLEE Air Conditioner UV Dye Leak Detector is a professional-grade, ultra-bright 12.3W UV flashlight with 68 LEDs, designed for precise leak detection in automotive and HVAC systems. Featuring military-grade aircraft aluminum construction, included protective glasses, and a 20-hour runtime, it ensures durability and efficiency. Compatible with all UV refrigerant dyes, this tool helps professionals and enthusiasts save time and money by quickly identifying leaks even in bright environments.
Manufacturer | REALHUNLEE |
Brand | REALHUNLEE |
Model | ac leak detector light |
Item Weight | 8.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.7 x 6.5 inches |
Item model number | CL-001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | CL-001 |
OEM Part Number | RUV-001 |
Special Features | Aircraft-grade Aluminium |
Wattage | 12.3 watts |
R**N
Feels like a quality light.
Feels like very nice quality and lights up nicely. The battery compartment has an insert that 3 AA batteries can be used. I put some rechargeable batteries in and it works nicely. I bought this to look for R134A leak with UV Dye in system.
T**N
Finds the leaks
Good quality. Very bright. Works great.
A**C
not bright enough
The product is built with good quality. The only thing it may need to be improved is that the light is not bright enough. It's same when changed to new battery.
L**4
Helps diagnose leaks.
Bright powerful beam.
H**K
Worked great
Worked great picked up tiny specks of dyed Freon to find leak
H**
Not very bright
I expected it to be brighter.Lens head is to large to get in tight placesTo check ac leaks.Wish I had gotten a smaller one that you can focus the beamAnd one that was rechargeable.Seems to be of Good quality.Seems to be good quality
S**Y
Preventive maintenance
Great price works great
N**Y
Works well, but failed after first use. *Edit* Seller replaced!
*Update*Seller contacted me through Amazon and quickly sent a replacement light. Replacement light works great with no issues. These UV flashlights really do put out plenty of light and certainly enough to track down an AC leak (using UV Dye, of course). Good inexpensive DIY alternative... Just an FYI - Take the batteries out of the unit when storing as AA have a tendency to leak. Good hunting!This unit puts out a good amount UV light, particularly if you use it in dim to dark light, but right after the first use, it stopped working. I replaced the batteries. No good. Took the thing apart and cleaned all contacts. No good. Made sure all batteries (3x AA) were correctly oriented and the battery cassette was in the correct way. Nope, unit was dead. Too late to return so I threw it in the trash.
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