My python dilemma

what are my options


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And that does not attach to your sink. You need to go from your sink to the metal python adapter, right?

Have you checked out irrigation supply places?


yes, that is correct. So I just need that male to male fitting.

Havent checked irrigation supply yet, will search for one.
 
There has got to be away.

I have never seen a male threaded end on a faucet.

But if that is common enough people will need to be able to adapt things to fit onto that connection. Now the vast majority of the people don't care about a Python, but they would encounter the same problem with a PUR water filter. Maybe you need to look around those water filters, maybe grab a box and ask a employee if they have a solution to that problem. I bet they have heard that question before.

Just a thought good luck.
 
no, the end of the faucet is a female thread, which si why i need a male adapter for it.

I actually just located an irrigation supply store nearby the plumbing supply store that was closed when i got there today. Tomorrow is looking more promising. Good call JMHART!
 
So item "F" in the photo will not accomplish what you need?
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So item "F" in the photo below won't accomplish this?

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Anyway it sounds like you may have your solution soon.

My internet connection puked on me sorry for the double post!
 
So item "F" in the photo below won't accomplish this?

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Anyway it sounds like you may have your solution soon.

My internet connection puked on me sorry for the double post!


I mean, that may fit but from the picture how can you tell what the actual thread size is, and I dont even know what size thread I need other than physically taking the aerator off the sink and comparing it to that.
 
I have the same problem, so I have 2-55s and the 25, on w/c nights, I have to do 10 5gallon buckets, and carry them 20 feet to the sink, lift and dump, then fill 10, 5 gallon buckets carry back and lift and poor slowly into the tank. Its nice when the husband helps, but when hes not around, I just tell myself I'm gonna have killer arms...:cheers:
 
well I need to conserve on water due to costs so I used the water to suction the tank water through the hose to get a flow and then it made a constant flow with out using the faucet. hold the green part up to the faucet get the force of water to come though and then let it go, it will come out into the sink. the flow won't be strong but it works, but as for filling I don't have any suggestions other than the tape idea! sorry and GL
 
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