Which water connector?

john

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I've purchased a circulating pump that advises a male outlet size of 19mm . I'm going to need an adaptor/connector to take reinforced hose with 16mm id. I've looked on ebay etc but cannot seem to find a solution and I'm getting in a twist with measurements - can anyone point me in the right direction?

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John

This is the pump: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-20-LP...tEquipment_Accessories_SM&hash=item20e84d40eb
 
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David2452

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One of these http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicone-polyester-reinforced-hose-straight-reducer-19mm-to-16mm-15-colours.html and one of these http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/brass-straight-hose-joiner-16mm

Or a cheaper option one of these http://www.advancedfluidsolutions.co.uk/19mm--16mm-34---58-brass-reducer-hose-connector-joiner-1579-p.asp and a short length of 19mm hose.

Scrub that, I see you have added a better description in the link, what you need by the looks of it is a 3/4" bsp female 16mm hosetail, the description on ebay is a little vague however as it refers to a 19mm 3/4" thread so if all the seller has done is roughly measure the major diameter it could easily be 1/2" BSP, probably best wait until you can see the pump in your hand unless the seller can give a better thread description.
 
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The blurb states 20 litres per minute or 5.3 gallons. 20 litres = 5.3 US gallons so perhaps it is a US pump and may have US sized fittings.
 

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