Borescope for plumbing leak?

Add perfume to the heating water and let your nose find the leak. It works surprisingly well. I've done this a few times in 24 years as a heating engineer.
It's amazing the depth of knowledge in the SD massive.
I had the heating isolated at the boiler last night. And the pressure dropped slightly. I'm guessing the problem is in the boiler somewhere.
 
Add perfume to the heating water and let your nose find the leak. It works surprisingly well. I've done this a few times in 24 years as a heating engineer.
And that’s your excuse when the wife finds a bottle of perfume in your van is it?🤔
 
Check these out I have a rigid bore scope type, very clear image and they easily connect to a smart phone or tablet. They do flexible ones as well which would be more suited to pipe work.

 
It's amazing the depth of knowledge in the SD massive.
I had the heating isolated at the boiler last night. And the pressure dropped slightly. I'm guessing the problem is in the boiler somewhere.
Check that your pressure relief valve is not lifting ‘light’ on your boiler. There is normally an external pipe for this. You can tape a small clear plastic bag round the external pipe and see if any water is expelled from the boiler.
 
Check that your pressure relief valve is not lifting ‘light’ on your boiler. There is normally an external pipe for this. You can tape a small clear plastic bag round the external pipe and see if any water is expelled from the boiler.
I've got a new pressure relief valve just in case. So it's on my list. I'll tape a bag on tonight. Thanks.
 
A condom over the pressure relief vent would work very well for indicating whether the relief valve is passing, though don’t keep the packet with the bottle of perfume.
 
Worcester Bosch 34 CDI.
If you suspect the boiler zip tie a bag on the pressure relief and the condensation pipe for the night and don't use the boiler during the test.
Once you have the results let me know on here.
After the first test you leave the bag on the pressure relief only and you run the heating up to full temp.
I would do the perfume test as soon as possible (be careful not to spill it or you will get a fulse result it the area you add it. Make sure to put the empty bottle out side when finished or you will think the leak is near the bin😂.
The perfume trick definitely works I've found leaks on huge ten plus bedroom houses after other plumbers have spent weeks looking and causing expensive damage.
 
So after a few tests and checks. No leak from the pressure relief valve, but....
I switched off the boiler at 9 last night and isolated the boiler, I disconnected the condensate pipe and put a tray under it. At 11 it had a good amount of water in so I emptied it thinking that it should have settled down and cooled down too. This morning there was about 60ml of water from the condensate pipe.
I'm guessing that the heat exchanger is toast???
 
Doesn’t sound good mate, it’s fairly common fault on the Worcester had a good few in the past. Take a look at the Baxi mains, it’s all we fit nowadays great boiler, cheap, compact and good warranty. Personally I wudnt be swapping the heat exchanger
 
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