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I bought my dual reactor from BRS and it came with everything. The quick press in fitting that went on the end of the MJ1200 and right to rigid tubing. I've seen home depot (or rona) have these fittings but never saw the sizing. just noticed them hanging by irrigation/kitchen fridge(ice maker) plumbing. |
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![]() Not sure exactly what you are looking for, but I got everything I needed at Home Depot when I converted my old RO canister set to use as reactors. I run them in series T'ed into my return pump, so no Maxi or other pump necessary.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...=102101&page=2
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![]() Sorry I just looked at maxijet and it looks more like you need 1/2" ID tubing that can slip over the nozzle. J&L has that: http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=pl-tub012
Unfortunately until you have the items in hand it's hard to imagine up a wiggle-room-free shopping list of items for you. If you buy a kit from BRS I'm sure they'll send you everything you need. If you source your own parts (I think I've seen replacement canisters for RO filters at HD running around $20-30ish but) then you might need to get creative a little bit. As for stepping down the 1/2" to 1/4" you can should be able find adapters for that. The HD nearest to me has a surprisingly good selection of John Guest style pushfittings ranging in size from 3/4" down to 1/4" and various combinations thereof. Or you can get creative. One time I got fed up looking for the bits I needed in my junk plumbing drawer so I just took some 1/2" vinyl tubing, stuck the 1/4" tubing into that and then just used silicone in the gap to hold them together. Ghetto FTW! ![]() Hope this helps..
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![]() Thanks everybody
![]() I was scratching my head last night wondering where you were going with the 3/8 tubing idea I'll just have to open a box and see what's up and think I'll use 1/2" hose barbs |
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![]() I pulled the trigger today and bought a pair of these single reactors from J&L
FYI, the adapter in the pic (next to the valve) is for connecting the included 3/8" ridgid line directly to a maxi-jet. The 3/8" - 1/2" quick connect adapter pushes right on the pump output ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 11-24-2013 at 12:57 AM. |
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![]() I don't have any reactors so cannot comment on the flow required.
However if you use the reducer, from 1/2 to 3/8 then the flow from the maxijet will be throttled down. |