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2025-08-24 16:53:56
This was a definite cost saver. Wasn’t hard to use and has been working great. It’s a lot better solution than replacing the whole section, and a lot less work.
Becky
2025-07-17 10:11:31
Followed included instructions and worked great - no further leaking. Repair cutting tool made insertion into rubber easy and .25 inch plugs fit. Toughest part is making sure you have the correct rubber tube for top and bottom cuts.
W Olson - Maine
2025-07-04 20:44:36
I have a 4' x 20' solar panel which had some holes. The instructions were a little unclear but it's very easy to figure out. Worked like a charm!
F.
2025-04-17 16:41:35
Not the easiest repair as the cutting tool doesn’t easily slice through, but overall it’s doable by someone of average handiness. The repair has held up for almost a month. Much cheaper than getting a solar company to come out.
Susan J Farnik
2025-03-31 15:54:40
Well, so far, so good. I saw a few drops of water emerge from the opening. I am just waiting for everything to dry out so I can make a final analysis.
Pat @ Merritt Island
2025-02-14 14:33:32
Bought these thinking I could plug a hole in the panel. After installation still had some leaking. After researching further on youtube the best way to fix a leaking channel is a #12 stainless steel pan head screw. Cut the channel from the main tube, put the screw in. Done. Works. No hassle trying to find where the tube is leaking or trying to jam the plug into the channel.
Suzy K.
2025-02-03 16:51:05
Plugged the leaks in my solar heater with ease.
Richard
2025-02-02 13:42:52
Very fast shipping, just as described, worked perfectly
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