It can be caused by the chlorine in your water if your on City Water or if your on Well water, it can be caused by a low PH which makes water acidic.
If the tubing is getting pin holes by the fittings it means the installer used an acid type of flux (self cleaning) If the tubing is having the problem then your velocity is exceeding the CDA guide lines especially on hot water.
Many installers are like monkey see monkey do and do not take the calculations into consideration.
Plumbing is a science and one size tubing does not fit all types of applications.
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To detect and repair pinhole leaks in copper pipes, you can use a few methods. One way is to visually inspect the pipes for any signs of corrosion or discoloration, which may indicate a leak. You can also use a pressure gauge to check for drops in water pressure, which could signal a leak. To repair the pinhole leak, you can use a pipe repair clamp or epoxy putty specifically designed for copper pipes. It's important to turn off the water supply before attempting any repairs.
Depending on the coin and the pin, it would be most likely that the coin is much heavier.
In the pins, there are none. In the ball, there are 3.
A socket is a receptacle (hole) into which you insert a pin. The number of holes determines the number of pins.
no a rolling pin can not filter because it has no holes for excess liqids to go through
Traditionally, there is usually on one hole in a ten pin bowling pin at the bottom of the base.
There Are 3 holes in a ten-pin bowling ball.
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This is some specification for RAM modules: DDR3 240-pin DDR 2 240Pin DDR 184 Pin SDRAM 168-pin SODIMM 200-pin DDR2 SODIMM 200-pin DDR,DDR2 and DDR3 have 2 holes SDRAM have 3 holes