Roback
Member
Not sure what to name this thread! I have a problem with a pressure reducing valve, and after much valuable feedback here on the board as well as from the manufacturer, I have decided to replace it. The easy way to do it would be to pull the structure apart. The easiest way would require me to reuse the fitting already in place. If I heat it up, and scrub the inside of it well, can I reflux and solder without a problem? I know that reusing fittings is not generally recommended! It would sure save me time. Also, I noticed that one of my small connections in a completely different part of the this setup seems to be slightly wet in the joint, as I run my finger around it. It is not dripping. Is there anything I can do to buy me time before having to redo it? It would be a pain in the butt to have to pull it apart . Any feedback would be appreciated.