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Top_Nurse

Senior Member

Adpater fittings for Aquastream

Tuesday, May 10th 2005, 2:54am

Does anyone know if the adapter fittings for the Aquastream pump is available without the Plug & Cool fittings?

IT-TRADE.NET

Junior Member

Re: Adpater fittings for Aquastream

Tuesday, May 10th 2005, 1:14pm

Yes, you can also have them with e.g. Pneumatic fittings ;)

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God

Re: Adpater fittings for Aquastream

Tuesday, May 10th 2005, 1:50pm

Maybe it's easier for you to get the fitting from an Eheim 1046 - they are available in lots of shops and the "Gewinde" are the same ;)
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Top_Nurse

Senior Member

Re: Adpater fittings for Aquastream

Tuesday, May 10th 2005, 10:53pm

Quoted from "IT-TRADE.NET"

Yes, you can also have them with e.g. Pneumatic fittings ;)


Uh..no, what I meant are they available in bulk without any fittings? Just the adapter set :)

Top_Nurse

Senior Member

Re: Adpater fittings for Aquastream

Tuesday, May 10th 2005, 11:03pm

Quoted from "x-stars"

Maybe it's easier for you to get the fitting from an Eheim 1046 - they are available in lots of shops and the "Gewinde" are the same ;)


Well unfortunately, the one I currently have is made by Innovatek and it is about 6mm too long. I'm going to just turn the one down I have for a temporary solution, but wanted to get a better solution from Aqua Computer. ;D

Another possibility is to get a 90* (bent) elbow with G 3/8 threads on one end and a 8mm Plug & Cool on the other and completely eliminate the adapter fitting. I think I would have to add an o-ring to the thread relief for sealing purposes, but it might work better. Anyone ever done this before? 8)

IT-TRADE.NET

Junior Member

Re: Adpater fittings for Aquastream

Saturday, May 14th 2005, 9:30pm

As you can dismount the fittings from the adapters it's just that you have to pay for the fittings.

Take your AC multitool ;) do a little screwing and then use whatever fittings you want. Only take care that the new fittings are G1/8.