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Bladder hernia

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Created by sonny2727 > 9 months ago, 20 Aug 2017
sonny2727
VIC, 153 posts
20 Aug 2017 4:54PM
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how to fix this bladder hernia or should I get get new bladder ? But this kite 2011 north fuse 9m

Ozone Kites Aus
NSW, 884 posts
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20 Aug 2017 5:21PM
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You don't need to fix that, just put it back in the kite it will be fine.

KiteBud
WA, 1525 posts
20 Aug 2017 4:11PM
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yep, no way you can ''fix'' this. It happened because you over-inflated it outside the bladder casing. It's a tricky one since you really need good pressure to find leaks easily. If all these little black circles are leaks, there is a very good chance that you have other very small leaks that you may never be able to find since you can't put anymore pressure without bursting the bladder.

It's often a problem after you crash a kite in sharp grass for example, you'll have larger leaks which are easy to find and sometimes microscopic leaks which can be very hard to find without the proper pressure.

But yeah as Steve said, no reason for it to burst once back inside the bladder casing

Christian

snalberski
WA, 857 posts
20 Aug 2017 4:12PM
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As OKA says if it is holding air the shape is presented by the leading edge material and won't need a fix. I can't see over laying with tearaid providing any benefit.

sonny2727
VIC, 153 posts
20 Aug 2017 6:17PM
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cbulota said..
yep, no way you can ''fix'' this. It happened because you over-inflated it outside the bladder casing. It's a tricky one since you really need good pressure to find leaks easily. If all these little black circles are leaks, there is a very good chance that you have other very small leaks that you may never be able to find since you can't put anymore pressure without bursting the bladder.

It's often a problem after you crash a kite in sharp grass for example, you'll have larger leaks which are easy to find and sometimes microscopic leaks which can be very hard to find without the proper pressure.

But yeah as Steve said, no reason for it to burst once back inside the bladder casing

Christian


Spot on ... this is exactly the scenario.. maybe I have to live with a tiny leak !

KiteBud
WA, 1525 posts
20 Aug 2017 4:31PM
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The water bucket (or even better if you have a pool) are great to find larger leaks super quickly, but I find spraying soapy water much more efficient for finding tiny leaks with less pressure.

It's a long shot but seeing that your other leaks are along the same line you could try applying a long strip of tear-aid, your tiny leak(s) is(are) most likely along that hernia in-line with the other leaks

G Kailua
VIC, 74 posts
3 Sep 2017 6:55PM
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I would replace with a new bladder. This one is now somewhat weakened and you don't want to be a few miles off shore in a sketchy wind. Bite the bullet and you won't be wondering just when it will fail.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
3 Sep 2017 5:00PM
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That's f all
here's mine out of my kite
it's no wonder it flew like a dog


2stubborn2quit
WA, 169 posts
3 Sep 2017 8:17PM
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Your kite is a 2011 9m north Fuse. I think you got your monies worth out of that old relic. Put it in the bin, get some counselling and buy a more up to date kite, then hopefully someone will not have to rescue your arse when it deflates several hundred metres off shore.

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1067 posts
4 Sep 2017 12:28PM
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2old2quit said..
Your kite is a 2011 9m north Fuse. I think you got your monies worth out of that old relic. Put it in the bin, get some counselling and buy a more up to date kite, then hopefully someone will not have to rescue your arse when it deflates several hundred metres off shore.



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dejavugraham said..
I would replace with a new bladder. This one is now somewhat weakened and you don't want to be a few miles off shore in a sketchy wind. Bite the bullet and you won't be wondering just when it will fail.


No, no, no! Come on guys. This is basic pressure bladder systems 101.

Take a NEW bicycle tube and pump it up without it being inside the tire. Same thing happens. Most tubes will have a "weak" spot somewhere from manufacturing. It's normal.

Put it back inside and pump hard. Enjoy your kite and stop this - "oh it's so old ... get rid of it... shock horror.. I am going to die out there...' !!



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