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krustynutz
Heres one for someone who is accustomed to working on the small
pipes used in boats and caravans..
I have fitted a bubble tester in my boat to help comply with boat safety regulations.. when I use the tester I get about one bubble every 15 seconds. Nothing too drastic, but one bubble is clearly too many..
I am pretty sure the problem lies in a T piece that branches off and feeds the fridge.. The T piece is a normal 8mm compression fitting.
However, on one junction there is a short tail connecting to the fridge hose..
This tail piece is Not a compression fitting, it just screws on where the original compression nut was.. no olive.. no compression..
I am sure this is wrong but have been unable to find a similar fitting
that is better...
On the other hand, I may be completely wrong and that this is a normal way of attaching a tail piece ???
any advice much appreciated ... the finished job will be inspected by an expert but I want to get it right first under my own steam
Ta
Chris
pipes used in boats and caravans..
I have fitted a bubble tester in my boat to help comply with boat safety regulations.. when I use the tester I get about one bubble every 15 seconds. Nothing too drastic, but one bubble is clearly too many..
I am pretty sure the problem lies in a T piece that branches off and feeds the fridge.. The T piece is a normal 8mm compression fitting.
However, on one junction there is a short tail connecting to the fridge hose..
This tail piece is Not a compression fitting, it just screws on where the original compression nut was.. no olive.. no compression..
I am sure this is wrong but have been unable to find a similar fitting
that is better...
On the other hand, I may be completely wrong and that this is a normal way of attaching a tail piece ???
any advice much appreciated ... the finished job will be inspected by an expert but I want to get it right first under my own steam
Ta
Chris