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myredracer
Sep 16, 2017Explorer II
Andonso wrote:
I went down to the local True-Value hardware store but all they have is the Twist-it connectors like the one from the first pic, which aren't NPT type used with RV toilets.
The Twist-it I think they're called is more of a compression type fitting that installs a connector to the Pex or hard plastic water hose.
While at the store I remember I had a piece of 1 foot stainless braided supply line with 1/2 inch connectors. The type you use for facets, etc.
Water supply line
1/2 inch union
For around 0.75 cents found a 1/2 inch plastic union.
Then using the union joined the supply line to the RV supply line and to the toilet. All the connections fit without any leaks. No need for plumber tape as water supply lines have their own gaskets.
Just make sure to keep an eye on it for leaks. I once tried an ordinary 1/2" valve (quality commercial grade too) and no matter how much teflon tape I used, couln't get it to stop leaking.
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