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Old 11-21-15, 03:04 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by TechShop View Post
I like it. There is no reason you have to coil or helix your HX.

I was thinking about your epoxy end fittings. If you wanted to make them serviceable, you could use a standard water tight cord grip or cable gland from the electrical industry. They have plastic and metal versions and they are available with a rubber seal / bushing in the water tight versions. Also, they use standard pipe thread sizes.






Liquid-tite style conduit may be useful in these applications also.
Don't do it, man! Those fittings don't even work well for drain lines. I have seen many a buddy tempted by the appeal of such cheap, common hardware. A simple rubber grommet around a barb fitting holds up better.

For better ideas, look up shotgun condenser homebrew rigs. Even the hillbillies can come up with better. LM and VM condensing is a bit more refined, but even they have terms like "the dephlegmator".

Not trying to flame you or nothing. Just an urgent warning. I have seen people flood their basements trying to use liquid tight fittings. They tend to fail unexpectedly while you are away. Kind of like the silicone caulk that says "not for aquariums" on the label.
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