My future CFS 1200 MOD. The effective size and performance would be on par with the Ocean Clear 1200 costing $300 more.
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All you have to do is read a few post back as well as post as the answer is there. But if you insist and cant wait go to Lowe’s or HD hose real rack and pay $3 a foot for something that looks less like total junk IYO
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Actually I never mentioned this in my original review becasue it seemed silly, but all those tiny O-rings they place on the end of all the hose connectors are a total joke and can actually interfere with the ability of the hose to naturally seal on the fitting, by deforming and causing a leak under the hose. I have never-ever seen the use of O-rings on pliable sealing hose to hard metal/plastic fitting, all those tiny silly O-rings I received on my 2 CFS500's were pulled off and piled up inside my garage mixed parts box. The only O-rings you need to concern yourself with are the ones used for hard-surface to hard-surface contact, like lid to canister, valves to spouts, and bulkhead male & female fitting, all of which are hard to hard surface contacts.So it looks like the new hoses are not that bad. It was just that trying to fit it on, I was very concerned the hose would split. It turns out that now 1/2 the o-rings are the right size(on the inflow/outflow) and 1/2 are too big(on the canister). I should be in good shape after a trip to home depot.
Dont forget to invest $2 at HD and buy the correct size valve-stem O-rings listed in privious post. Even having to force the gate-valves onto the stem 1 time by great force using those stock defective o-rings runs a risk of causing damage to the stem.i just purchased my first CFS-500 and when it arrives it will hopefully be filtering my 130, if it fits under the tank.
I'll probably order anotherthanks for all the help Gunner!