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Bucey

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I currently have the pressure type quick connects. I am thinking of switching to the open end connects. What are the pros and cons of both? thanks
 

Doug Cox

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You sound like an accident waiting to happen.
 
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Shawn Forsythe

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Even if you don't have an accident with full pressure, you'll be draining water everywhere when you disconnect intermediate lengths.
 

Jim Martin

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you can get QD's with out a popit in them for an open flow.......but like Doug said if your not careful on how you lay things down you are looking got trouble....one bump of the shut off and you will have water flowing every where...........
 

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rstrick said:
I currently have the pressure type quick connects. I am thinking of switching to the open end connects. What are the pros and cons of both? thanks

bad idea, Ryan
all the cons out weigh the pros (if any)

open flow connects are fine for your "fresh" water fill line ONLY.
Not high pressure , HOT solution lines

..L.T.A.
 
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FLYERMAN

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Try it for a day on a limited scale i.e. one hose-one end. You'll be back to the old way before the end of the day.
 

Lee Stockwell

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Bane uses an open male connector on their solution lines. However they run very low pressure (170psi static, 50psi running) and only moderate heat(<160 F). They do it to minimize pressure drop and maximize flow, given the limits of electric motors they used.
 

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really bad idea, do you own alot of dehus and airmovers? :shock:
 

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