Garden hose connection kit (public fountains)

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Re: watering connection




by gildas » 03/07/12, 21:33

jlt22 wrote:Hello, I do not know who is the author of the site, but, he should learn what is econology. I found this to save water:
Use as little dishes as possible. Prefer disposable dishes.


And, the water needed to make disposable tableware, what do we do with it?
Not to mention all the pollution induced by this disposable tableware for its production and disposal.

It has been a long time since I eliminated this kind of tableware from my uses.


Hello, there may be an interest in saving water because it is transported. It is a site for motorhomes.
http://cc.arcobaleno.pagesperso-orange. ... baleno.htm
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by oli 80 » 03/07/12, 21:49

: XNUMX: Hi, it is true that it is not economical at all disposable dishes, for camping because there is also plastic dishes but not disposable so that it does not break, like plates, cups, cups, it exists with camper accessories, it also exists in metal a bit like boy scout gear

for the hose connection, there is also this model
http://www.jardimarket.com/prise-deau-u ... p-275.html

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air chamber water intake




by oli 80 » 05/07/12, 21:02

: XNUMX: Hi, I read on a link I put above, that someone used an old air tube with a hose connection, pretty good idea

for the meter on a tap we must turn the end of the air tube a bit like a sock, then put the hem on the spout of the tap, then put the hose on the place on the tap so as to include the spout

to remove it, we must repeat the operation by turning the hose so that it is removed, if we pull on the inner tube, it breaks

so this inner tube fitting goes on and off like a sock, that's why an inner tube is more practical than a hose, which does not turn over like the hose
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another water intake




by oli 80 » 07/07/12, 23:39

Good evening, here is a water intake for presto taps
http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/dsc1241.php

it is used to block the push button and to connect its garden hose, the 2 in 1, if it is of interest

as i said before, there are solutions in the trade, but they are not always suitable for all situations, so aut tinker yourself

for gildas
if the fitting you had would have had the same diameter as that of a 20/27 tap, which would be nice, it is that we could connect a washing machine or dishwasher with the rubber sleeve on a tap without screw and the plastic fitting you will have kept for the garden hose apart from adding a gasket
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Re: another water intake




by gildas » 08/07/12, 11:09

oli 80 wrote:for gildas
if the fitting you had would have had the same diameter as that of a 20/27 tap, which would be nice, it is that we could connect a washing machine or dishwasher with the rubber sleeve on a tap without screw

Indeed it would work ... temporarily, because it would be necessary to know if this connection would resist pressure durably or then close the tap each time.
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terminal connection




by oli 80 » 08/07/12, 16:18

Hello, I saw that the beaks of the fire hydrants are not all of the same diameter, so two choices, a rubber flush sleeve, links above, with a piece of pvc tube and a nozzle with no screw for screwing in the coolant connection for large spouts

for the smaller spouts there would be the pvc sleeve with lip seal, used as a washing machine or dishwasher drain connection that would look like this http://www.superplastic.be/shop/sanitai ... re-ff.html

which with another connection with screw thread would allow the connection of the garden hose

the other more complicated solution, the rubber cap for a glass bottle, http://www.simaco-shop.com/fr/vins-de-f ... houc-.html
only problem, on the pierced plugs he would find a tip with a thread allowing the connection of a garden hose
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Re: connection terminal ontaine




by oli 80 » 08/07/12, 17:41

oli 80 wrote:Hello, I saw that the beaks of the fire hydrants are not all of the same diameter, so two choices, a rubber flush sleeve, links above, with a piece of pvc tube and a nozzle with no screw for screwing in the coolant connection for large spouts

for the smaller spouts there would be the pvc sleeve with lip seal, used as a washing machine or dishwasher drain connection that would look like this http://www.superplastic.be/shop/sanitai ... re-ff.html

which with another connection with screw thread would allow the connection of the garden hose



the other more complicated solution, the rubber cap for a glass bottle, http://www.simaco-shop.com/fr/vins-de-f ... houc-.html
only problem, on the pierced plugs he would find a tip with a thread allowing the connection of a garden hose


thin I had not caught that there were these rubber stoppers in the econology shop, sorry for having put a link to this competitor
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watering connection




by oli 80 » 08/07/12, 19:39

another system to make bigger with a tip with thread, http://www.francisbatt.com/produits/bou ... champagne#
chrome champagne stopper
http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=scr ... 0QXZ_KyaBw
of course we will have to make it ourselves
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Re: watering connection




by oli 80 » 15/07/12, 12:01

oli 80 wrote:another system to make bigger with a tip with thread, http://www.francisbatt.com/produits/bou ... champagne#
chrome champagne stopper
http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=scr ... 0QXZ_KyaBw
of course we will have to make it ourselves


Hello, we could make a raccor like this
http://www.jardimarket.com/prise-deau-u ... p-275.html
larger to connect to a spout e terminal ontaine
I think it is possible, I hope that thanks to this subject, people who consult the site will manage to find a solution to connect to all types of water point
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hose connection




by oli 80 » 15/07/12, 17:05

Hello, I think that almost all the ideas were given to connect to a tap with a garden hose, for the moment no one has yet connected to a public standpipe with a garden hose, at least to our knowledge on the net, even I who thought I knew everything about fittings and DIY I learned new ones, like the inner tube,

these DIYs as I said are not only used for motorhomes, they can be used by ourselves at home when we can not do otherwise, it can also be useful for professionals, who need water for their works

I hope it is useful to all
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