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Apr 20, 2017
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Replacing 1,000 gallon heat storage tank with leaking bladder with pressurized steel tanks and looking for anyone interested in purchasing copper coils (4) per the attached pics. Please advise if interested. Thanks.
 

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Do you have a guess as to what caused the leak? How many years did you get out of it?

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Installed 8 years ago. Rubber bladder clearly disintegrating. Typical max tank temp 170 degrees but occasionally 180.
 
Thanks maple 1. All I have to do is figure out how to do that!

Just go to that section & post the same as you did here. Those posts aren't 'repliable' though - once & done.

I guess you've ruled out a new bladder?