Has anyone ever used a 3/4 pvc pipe fitting in the pro x bags. I would like to use a 3/4 thread to 1" barb 90 degree fitting so that my hose is laying on the bag rather than pointed up towards the underside of the hatch, but would rather avoid quick fittings if possible. As I understand... the issue is that the bags are nps and the normal pvc fittings are npt. Anybody know for sure if the answer is yes or no?
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Those connectors are rock solid. I have never had one leak Everton pice of mind Fly High recommends using bevy duty pvc cement on the threads to lock it in. If you ever change you mind, just heat up the fitting with heat gun and it will warm the glue and you'll be able to pop it right out.
If you want a more permanent seal use 3m 4200 on the threads.Last edited by swatguy; 04-21-2016, 08:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Tmosely1 View PostSwat... I'm more worried about the pop on connector. I'm thinking I dump ballast and throw jackets on that sac and there's a chance that pop collar would get knocked loose. Then next time I turn the pump on I'm flooding the bilge. How solid is that slide down locking connection?
MLA I am sure has done way more ballast installs than me, but I have never had one issue with leaking , dripping , or seapage from any Fly High fitting. They seal very tightly.
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I always use a 90, like the W746 for a top fitting. For lower fitting, it really depends on the boat, the orientation of the sac, port locations, etc. On a boat with a bulkhead wall that boxes in the locker, I like the W741 straight and put it through the bulkhead. On boats with open locker, then use the 90 and let the hose fallow around the gunwale to the pump, etc.
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