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Posted by Sacramento Dave on August 23, 2006, 7:14 pm
>I am trying to connect the water supply to my evaporative cooler via a
> garden hose, then a 1/4" copper line to the cooler. If I run copper all
> the way it plugs up in my hard water after a year or so. But connection
> between the hose and copper has me stumped.
>
> I wrapped the copper line with duct tape until it would just fit inside
> the garden hose. Then I used two hose clamps to hold it. A few hours
> later evidently the water pressure in the hose, though only on slightly,
> had pushed out the tape-wrapped tubing. I next tried winding some wire
> around the tubing and hose and wrapping it with waterproof tape. I don't
> expect it to work.
>
> I need a way to go from 1/4" copper tubing to male garden hose. I asked
> about it in Lowes this mrning when I bought the hose. They didn't know of
> anything.
>
> So this seems like this project will be a failure unless I can come up
> with something. That water pressure is relentless. I will either need to
> use waterproof cement or come up with a series of connectors. I thought
> about silicon caulk squeezed in at the hose end around the copper
> (retaining the wrapped duct tape and hose clamps) but I don't think it
> will work either.
>
> Any suggestions please?
>
> TIA
>
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Buy a male hose adaptor by 1/2" male pipe , Then buy a 1/2" female iron pipe
to 1/4" compression. Your best is go to ma plumbing supply They can set you
up. There are other configurations you can do
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