I only want to use them on my system Matt,have you used them like this before as i want to make sure they don`t leak.Once there fitted they won`t be going anywhere but i have heard people say there a nightmare for leaking although just using them in the van i`m hoping that won`t be the case.
Quote from: NWH on July 03, 2008, 07:13:04 pmI only want to use them on my system Matt,have you used them like this before as i want to make sure they don`t leak.Once there fitted they won`t be going anywhere but i have heard people say there a nightmare for leaking although just using them in the van i`m hoping that won`t be the case.Hozelock connectors only leak when not under pressure. This is why I would not use them in my vehicle set-up as the systems are not under constant pressure. I do use them on my reel-end connections, but these are always outside the vehicle.
Sorry NWH for the delay in responding to your message - I believe Kirsty tried to get back to you this morning? We are experiencing a time delay on the new office answering machine system (part of the BT package). It's only delivering messages about 5-6 hours after they are left which is a fat lot of good.Plastic on brass only seems to work when the female connector is in plastic.
Full hozelok connectors in van with no leaks, been using these type since i started wfp, although i do replace them nown again to be safe. last time i changed my two di's i did them with brass ones from toolstation. the only leak i get is from the hose reel (but my hose reel is not fixed), this is because the rubber o ring is spinning inside the female & thus wears a flat on it- replaced for pennies though. Tony