Anywhere local carry this?

It is easy enough to tap and insert an airline fitting into the return line.and certainly cheaper.
 
But wouldn't I have to turn off the return everytime I wanted to mess with it since it would be connected? Maybe I can tap into my phosban reactors.
 
I have been thinking about doing this to save the need for a microjet to feed my reactor and all you need is a barb connector, a threaded airline adapter and a shut off valve for airline, all easy to find stuff. When you want to take the feed off the return just shut the valve off. I will probably adapt mine to Quest fittings as this is what the reactor is plumbed with and shutoffs are at Lowes.
 
The Quest shutoff yes, the adapter not that I have found but I wasn't looking specifically for that pc...yet. Lowes will have the 3/4" barb connector and should have an 1/8" MPT to the 3/16 tubing. Tap, seal and plumb and it should work fine.
 
Huh, what, huh???

I have 2 phosban reactors running off a MJ1200. I was just going to put one of these in the phosban one since the carbon will need more flow. What are you talking about. Is the airline tubing 1/8"??? Do I put the quest valve on the airline tubing?

Wait, I think I might understand. I use 1/2" for my reactors. On the one for the phosban I'll use a barb on each end with a hole on the side (can't remember the name) take an adapter with a small barbed end for the airline tubing correct?
 
You can make it whatever size you need, all you are doing is putting a splice in the return and tapping a port in the splice.
 
The reactors come with valve's justin. I just use a simple barbed T then each reactor has a valve. I have the carbon opened wide and the phosban opened enough to get the phosban looking like it's simmering.
 
There is a pond shop on watson. Right across the street from pet market place. They have a lot of strange connectors and fittings...

BK
 
Try Pets Plus in St. Charles. Joe, the owner carries a lot of odd plumbing parts for ponds. The shop is just down from MS.
 
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