Completely off-topic so excuse posting here but I thought someone might have some ideas..
I've got one of those air beds which I sleep on as my main bed and either I've got a puncture or the valve is defective as it's suddenly started losing air... (what a time to happen when I can't get a replacement until new year probably!).
It's not inflating properly and will only take about 50% of the air I put in so I'm guessing it's a puncture, but if it is, it must be very small as does retain some air and you can sleep on it and still have some air in it.
I've filled up a bath tub of water which seemed the obvious way to check for a puncture like you do with a bowl of water for inner tubes, to look for bubbles... nothing! No sign of any puncture or bubbles and the valve looks ok too under water even with pressure applied to the bed... (although perhaps not enough).
Does anyone have any ideas how I might repair it or find the puncture if it is one?
These beds are only cheap (£7 each) so I'm not too bothered about replacing it and fully expected it to break after 6 months of daily usage (they're only intended as occasional use) so it may just be the case of the steams wearing out.. My last airbed was the expensive self-inflating Aerobed brand and cost over £100 (what a rip off they are, I had one break in 6 months which was promised suitable for daily use..nearly had to sue Homebase/Argos to get a refund).. this cheap bed I have now is practically identical except it doesn't have the electric pump.. so for the saving I've made, I could buy a new one every 2 months and still be better off..next time I'll order 3 and keep 2 in loft ;-)
I've got one of those air beds which I sleep on as my main bed and either I've got a puncture or the valve is defective as it's suddenly started losing air... (what a time to happen when I can't get a replacement until new year probably!).
It's not inflating properly and will only take about 50% of the air I put in so I'm guessing it's a puncture, but if it is, it must be very small as does retain some air and you can sleep on it and still have some air in it.
I've filled up a bath tub of water which seemed the obvious way to check for a puncture like you do with a bowl of water for inner tubes, to look for bubbles... nothing! No sign of any puncture or bubbles and the valve looks ok too under water even with pressure applied to the bed... (although perhaps not enough).
Does anyone have any ideas how I might repair it or find the puncture if it is one?
These beds are only cheap (£7 each) so I'm not too bothered about replacing it and fully expected it to break after 6 months of daily usage (they're only intended as occasional use) so it may just be the case of the steams wearing out.. My last airbed was the expensive self-inflating Aerobed brand and cost over £100 (what a rip off they are, I had one break in 6 months which was promised suitable for daily use..nearly had to sue Homebase/Argos to get a refund).. this cheap bed I have now is practically identical except it doesn't have the electric pump.. so for the saving I've made, I could buy a new one every 2 months and still be better off..next time I'll order 3 and keep 2 in loft ;-)
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