Garden hose connection kit (public fountains)

Work concerning plumbing or sanitary water (hot, cold, clean or used). Management, access and use of water at home: drilling, pumping, wells, distribution network, treatment, sanitation, rainwater recovery. Recovery, filtration, depollution, storage processes. Repair of water pumps. Manage, use and save water, desalination and desalination, pollution and water ...
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113

Re: another water intake




by oli 80 » 22/07/12, 17:18

oli 80 wrote: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

Hello here is the link where I found the presto water intake
http://forum.campingcar-infos.com/viewt ... =1&t=38412
I know now it's the holidays, I hope that this topic here will be useful as much to the other members of the forum and the site, but also to others who just come to take a look, I opened this topic here, because if I have to register on lots of others forums of crafts to share my ideas I'm doing more
and forums motorhome operators, you must have a motorhome to be a member, but hey these tips are not limited to motorhome operators

now i have posted enough on this topic, so i will let the other members of the forum continue this discussion here
0 x
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113

Re: another water intake




by oli 80 » 22/07/12, 19:31

oli 80 wrote:
oli 80 wrote: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

Hello here is the link where I found the presto water intake
http://forum.campingcar-infos.com/viewt ... =1&t=38412
I know now it's the holidays, I hope that this topic here will be useful as much to the other members of the forum and the site, but also to others who just come to take a look, I opened this topic here, because if I have to register on lots of others forums of crafts to share my ideas I'm doing more
and forums motorhome operators, you must have a motorhome to be a member, but hey these tips are not limited to motorhome operators

now i have posted enough on this topic, so i will let the other members of the forum continue this discussion here


http://forum.campingcar-infos.com/viewt ... se#p429295
because we can’t edit anymore
0 x
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113

Re: water plug




by oli 80 » 04/08/12, 18:58

Gildas wrote:
oli 80 wrote:: XNUMX: Hi, I had once seen that the rubber part of the fitting was roughly screwed to the plastic part with a large thread molded in the rubber which corresponds with that of the plastic fitting, of course

Exact! I just unscrew it just now.

Image


Hello, I could not prevent myself from it I wanted to stop posting here but it was stronger than me, about fittings there are some which also use the "fireman" model http://www.aidecampingcar.com/forumO/vi ... 1be06e5926
all that it is very beautiful but without the key to open the fire hydrant you do that slab.
0 x
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113

illegal fire hydrant connection




by oli 80 » 10/08/12, 22:43

Good evening, now I think I know why nobody puts tips on forumswhether here or the others forums,
because it would be illegal to connect with a garden hose to a fire hydrant

I think there are still people who have managed to tinker with something to connect to a fire hydrant, but prefer to keep it for themselves rather than noising it on the net, which seems normal to me, if you want know how to connect with a garden hose on this type of terminal, it would suffice to see how gypsies do : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
0 x
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113

still new




by oli 80 » 19/08/12, 22:06

Good evening, here are new accessories to connect to smooth spout taps
http://shop.aserviceclean.com/800-tuyau ... ettes.html
and say that I am pissed at tinkering with this thing with a piece of garden hose and a rubber conical tip (white) from a jet breaker
http://laboutiquedumenage.com/index.php ... ucts_id=82

this one could go on the spout of a public standpipe
http://www.jpg.fr/entretien-services-ge ... emplissage

and this one too
http://www.produitsdentretien.net/fiche.asp?id=19035
0 x
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113

Re: water plug




by oli 80 » 29/08/12, 14:05

oli 80 wrote:: XNUMX: Hi, I had once seen that the rubber part of the fitting was roughly screwed to the plastic part with a large thread molded in the rubber which corresponds with that of the plastic fitting, of course

so if we remove the rubber part with the serflex collar
we could replace it with a rubber hat cap for glass bottle from this link http://www.simaco-shop.com/fr/vins-de-f ... houc-.html

if the drilled plug has the same type of molded thread
we can attach the plastic fitting to it and we would have our fitting for fire hydrant

well here I think I found the solution


Hello, yet another solution for a fire hydrant tip
http://www.pole-elevage.com/vente-mater ... gneaux-59/
http://www.ducatillon.com/produit_tetin ... -5453.html
these teats fit on large diameters by fitting, so no screw cap a bit like here
http://www.breedershop.com/lait-materni ... etine.html
here it is too small but it is just to show that the teat is fitted to the neck of the bottle
the other teats for large necks can be used as a fountain terminal tip, then I let you imagine how to fix the garden hose on the teat

but hey I doubt that someone reacts on this toipc, or we are on a forum of the third age be one forum lazy people, here I understood how it works, it's provocation-reaction
0 x
User avatar
Grelinette
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2007
Registration: 27/08/08, 15:42
Location: Provence
x 272




by Grelinette » 29/08/12, 14:28

Hello oli 80,

I quickly went through comments on the subject but I don't really understand what you are waiting for !!!! : Shock:

In fact, if I understood correctly this subject concerns the possible connections on an atypical water supply ...

In terms of water connection, currently there is not much surprise because on the one hand, almost everything that exists is standard, and on the other hand there are also fittings and reducers that allow to pass from 'one standard to another.

For example, for watering there are fittings with screw threads expressed in inches (1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, etc.), or old fittings (which some call "cat's head" , "firefighter", "express", etc) but connecting one to the other is not a problem.

Certainly, we have all needed a few times to connect a classic hose to an "exotic" inlet (like a street fountain) and here too there are all kinds of rubber sleeves of all shapes and sizes which adapt easily:
Image

You can also use your ingenuity like heating a lighter size plymouth pipe with a lighter, or using a piece of inner tube from a car, bicycle or motorbike to make a connection sleeve.

Here, I hope that my remarks brought you a little help. : Cheesy:
0 x
Project of the horse-drawn-hybrid - The project econology
"The search for progress does not exclude the love of tradition"
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113




by oli 80 » 29/08/12, 19:00

Good evening, in fact I had opened this subject to propose the connection of a garden hose to a public standpipe like this http://amontcev.free.fr/borne%20fontaine_.htm
or what looks older http://fr.sujet-topos.com/borne-fontaine-montmagny it's true that the tricks want you there you go

Anyway, I just wanted to share some tips on this subject, to share ideas, it's true, I recognize that the subject is quite eccentric.

I often manage to ask myself questions that no one is asking
0 x
oli 80
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 1689
Registration: 02/01/09, 17:23
Location: moselle 57
x 113




by oli 80 » 29/08/12, 20:00

Grelinette wrote:Hello oli 80,

I quickly went through comments on the subject but I don't really understand what you are waiting for !!!! : Shock:

In fact, if I understood correctly this subject concerns the possible connections on an atypical water supply ...

In terms of water connection, currently there is not much surprise because on the one hand, almost everything that exists is standard, and on the other hand there are also fittings and reducers that allow to pass from 'one standard to another.

For example, for watering there are fittings with screw threads expressed in inches (1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, etc.), or old fittings (which some call "cat's head" , "firefighter", "express", etc) but connecting one to the other is not a problem.

Certainly, we have all needed a few times to connect a classic hose to an "exotic" inlet (like a street fountain) and here too there are all kinds of rubber sleeves of all shapes and sizes which adapt easily:
Image

You can also use your ingenuity like heating a lighter size plymouth pipe with a lighter, or using a piece of inner tube from a car, bicycle or motorbike to make a connection sleeve.

Here, I hope that my remarks brought you a little help. : Cheesy:


one day, I managed to make a connection for the garden hose with that http://www.apiman.fr/product.php?id_product=2593
this object has existed for a very long time, everyone remembers that grandmother had this nozzle on the kitchen tap, memory, memory
it gave about that http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/p1260674.php
the photo is not of me i found it on the net
0 x
User avatar
Macro
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 6528
Registration: 04/12/08, 14:34
x 1643




by Macro » 30/08/12, 08:35

I made one with grandmother's tip for my parents' motorhome. I simply recovered in my scrap bins a piece of copper of 10/12 with a male threaded tip of 15/21 welded to the end. I tore off the hose to grandmother and fitted the copper pipe in the rubber bellows, a colson around that and zou ...

I had not seen this post ... But my mother being spending her days on the forum camping car info it's really weird that the photo is not there ...
0 x
The only thing safe in the future. It is that there may chance that it conforms to our expectations ...

Go back to “Water management, plumbing and sanitation. Pumping, drilling, filtration, wells, recovery ... "

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 91 guests