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Recently, I connected my chiller to an Eheim external filter. While doing that, I connected a smaller diameter rubber tubing (hose) to a larger one by just pushing the smaller one into the bigger one. Now its leaking slightly. How can I seal the joint so that it wont leak or get disconnected and turn my living room into swimming pool for the 100th time? :cry: Can use epoxy to seal from the outside? Was thinking of that so that I don have to disconnect the tubings and washing and drying it before using silicone.

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My advice is better don't use silicon.

My personal experience with such joints, cleaned, dried and applied over 5 layers over a few days is that after some time, the water will find some ways of squeezing through.

Better use proper adapters unless you wish to join your LS for a swim.

Cheers

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i bought an adaptor from C328..the one that sells freshwater fishes ..

connected my 12/16 to a 16/22 via an adaptor..

just tell them u need to connect these 2 pipes..they will show u the connector..

$2 only..

save all headache and stresss of leaking....

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Dear all,

thanks for advice.

Better use proper adapters unless you wish to join your LS for a swim.

It has alrady happened. :(

i bought an adaptor from C328..the one that sells freshwater fishes ..

connected my 12/16 to a 16/22 via an adaptor..

just tell them u need to connect these 2 pipes..they will show u the connector..

$2 only..

save all headache and stresss of leaking.

where's c328? Clementi, yah?

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