




Maybe it's overkill but, I bought insulation for steel/copper pipes at the hardware store. The I.D. is a little big so where the slice is along the insulation I cut a V groove making it so when you wrap it around the tube the I.D. it's the same dia. as the tube and them wrapped it all with tape, trying to keep the shape you want to have from the chest to the driver hookups.
I can post pics later if you don't get it.
J~
I'm about to do the exact same thing with the same cooler. After I figured out the fittings and got them I found that the panel mount female drybreak connectors can't pass through the cooler wall, not enough thread to reach the otherside and secure with the nut. I'm assuming this is why you went through the handle depression? Also I'm stepping down from the pump 3/4" output to 1/2" and then to 1/4". Does that matter? Any ideas on how to get the connectors neatly mounted in the side of the cooler instead of the lid? I insulated my hose extension like Johnny D said. Worked great.
Joe
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I use velcro to secure my pump. I tried silicone, epoxy and various other adhesives. None of them stuck to the slippery surface of the cooler. Velcro has worked great for me.Has anyone ever tried using industrial velcro to keep the pump on the bottom of the cooler? I'm not sure if it can stand up to the cold temps and water and ice slothing around. Since I'm using a RULE pump I could also epoxy the detachable strainer (blue part) to the cooler floor? I was trying to avoid screwing it down.
Joe
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I use velcro to secure my pump. I tried silicone, epoxy and various other adhesives. None of them stuck to the slippery surface of the cooler. Velcro has worked great for me.
Has anyone seen the inside of the FAST cooler? I wonder how they deal with the through wall fittings. I actually called Colder.com and finally reached a live person. She informed me that I had the longest panel mount fitting they carry. I used Tom's list and ordered a similar panel fitting to use one of the Colder 1/4 Socket fitting in (with a bushing). It will work but I'm not wanting to cut the giant hole in the side of the cooler unless I have to. If anyone has the interior picture of a FAST cooler set up, I'd love to see how they got this done minus the large holes and fittings.
Joe
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