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Bitspower Rigid Fittings?

I need to know which fitting of the three below are best for PETG tubing my loop.

 

1. C47

2. C48

3. Enhance Multi-Link

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Theres also some new fittings released from Primochill, I have a full set on their way:

 

http://www.primochill.com/product-category/primochill/fittings/rigid-tubing/revolver-sx/

 

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can you recommend one of the bitspower I'd like to go with them?

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Is it possible to use Bitspower multilink adapters with Primochill fittings with a 12mm OD PETG tube?

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Out of those I'd get the enhance multi link. I like the added o ring compression

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so I got the Bitspower None Chamfer PETG 12mm OD, so will this work with the enhance multi-link fittings if I get the ML 12mm OD fittings?

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4 hours ago, squigy7 said:

so I got the Bitspower None Chamfer PETG 12mm OD, so will this work with the enhance multi-link fittings if I get the ML 12mm OD fittings?

 

Yes as long as they are both exact 12mm, the Enhanced ones are compression hardline fittings where the compression rings compresses the rubber o-ring to the wall of the hardline tubing making that seal to the other two which are a friction based fit.  

BP-MBEML-12mm-512x384-Edited-2.jpg

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On ‎2‎/‎4‎/‎2016 at 9:12 PM, W-L said:

 

Yes as long as they are both exact 12mm, the Enhanced ones are compression hardline fittings where the compression rings compresses the rubber o-ring to the wall of the hardline tubing making that seal to the other two which are a friction based fit.  

BP-MBEML-12mm-512x384-Edited-2.jpg

which one is more reliable the friction based fit or the compression?

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17 minutes ago, squigy7 said:

which one is more reliable the friction based fit or the compression?

The compression based ones would be my choice since they compress the rubber o-ring to the outer diameter of the tubing making it unlikely be come apart. 

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22 minutes ago, W-L said:

The compression based ones would be my choice since they compress the rubber o-ring to the outer diameter of the tubing making it unlikely be come apart. 

Thanks!

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