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You could also try getting a bulkhead from Mistking. They have distributors in Canada. http://www.mistking.com/Premium-1-4-...-Bulkhead.html If anyone knows where to find John Guest bulkheads in Canada, please let me know where. |
Try bartel and Gibson. They should have them
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Rick, I have 5g jugs with screw on lids that are threaded in the center for a JG fitting. Works great.
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Here are some pics on how I have mine setup.
This pic is my fresh RO/DI water on left and salt mix water on right. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8482/8...4455c7de_b.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8348/8...9bb43dcc_b.jpg Here it is using the john guest fitting into the pvc plumbing http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8486/8...18a3fa8a_c.jpg After a bit of experience I've figured out you can thread john guest fittings into PVC with no modifications to either pvc or john guest fitting. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8067/8...a9f29cfb_b.jpg and a pic of the same unit you're looking to purchase. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8481/8...ab408599_b.jpg Hope that explains a little more. |
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If you're willing to diy your own bracket you can save additional cash by getting a standard furnace humidifier valve. They're about $10 or so & should be available at most reno box stores.
As far as JG fittings & bulkheads, if you live in BC, Andrew Sheret is a good source, they have most of them & although they cost a tad more than you might find on line, they're local & a component in hand is sometimes better than waiting for the mailperson. Here's a pic of the valve I'm talking about, I think it's a "Wait" brand. 10 bucks & a diy bracket or close to 40 for the fancy one you linked to with the bracket included: https://tsl4pa.blu.livefilestore.com...lve.JPG?psid=1 |
Hey Mike,
Your the one that gave me the idea for the gravity feed. I liked the idea that you don't have to depend on electrical float switches sticking or pumps failing or what ever else. I also paid about $10/float valve from BRS. At $10 per float I have no problem replacing them every year whether they need replacing or not. So far this system has been 100% reliable for me. |
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