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    Quick Disconnects: Koolance VL3 Series

    They just arrived fresh from their washington office.



    Without QDC


    With one set of QDC(male+female)


    With two sets of QDC(male+female)



    enjoy


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    I love my CPC 1/2'' quick disconnects. have you got any of those laying around to test?

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    sadly nope...wish i had some...to test..and if they're really good.i'll keep em


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    I'm going to be solely using these as a drain-fillport.
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    Glad I kept those out of my loop. Was planning on using them at first but once I looked at it closely I put them in a box and kept them there. Could be useful as drain and fill ports but too much of a flow killer for anything else.

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    Please excuse my ignorance but... What's the unit of measure?
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    GPM on the left, l/min on the right.

    Nice quick test there Mirrors my findings too, which makes me feel good

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    Should be GPM.

    I have the Koolance VL3, the CPC for 3/8" ID (APC series?) and the 1/2" CPC NS6 series lying here. The Koolance are noticeably better than the 3/8" CPCs, but the 1/2" CPCs have a completely different construction, and I haven't tested those yet.

    I'm gonna publish results flow for all of them once I get my proper rotameter, I currently have a Digmesa FHKUC but I noticed that the absolute value is not correct, and I'm not sure whether the relative values are correct either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    GPM on the left, l/min on the right.

    Nice quick test there Mirrors my findings too, which makes me feel good
    gooood to know...it works ok with two pumps


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    Thanks for testing!
    I hope you get a chance to compare them to some CPC QDs, I'd love to see a comparison.

    Let's see how's first, you or Nickel020.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    GPM on the left, l/min on the right.

    Nice quick test there Mirrors my findings too, which makes me feel good
    Thanks

    Got my wires crossed and though it was pressure, not flow LOL. No wonder I couldn't make sense of it...

    0.25 GPM per pair it's a hell of a drop though... blimey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Thanks for testing!
    I hope you get a chance to compare them to some CPC QDs, I'd love to see a comparison.

    Let's see how's first, you or Nickel020.
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    If anyone is going to do a full comparison they should toss the VL4's into the running too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    i don't drive fast nor race, i cruise
    So do I, and I won't be rushed

    I can tell you tha using the FHKUC I measured 250 l/h for the Koolance and and 200 l/h for the CPC 3/8". I use the Koolance with a female-to-female G1/4 adapter so I can use any barb.
    I don't trust the FHKUC fully though, I did some manual testing with a stopwatch and I found that while it showed a flowrate of about 178l/h I actually was getting more than 200 l/h (different pump and loop setup for this test). That's why I ordered a rotameter (swiss made ) and when I get that and find some time I'll do a 1/2" tubing comparison with thebig NS6 CPCs.

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    Those are the 3/8" ID right?
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    Yes, they're a little more restrictive than 3/8" tubing though of course due to the shutoff mechanism.

    Also, nothing beats the CPC NS6 1/2" shutoff mechanism, no water coming out at all when you open them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    sadly nope...wish i had some...to test..and if they're really good.i'll keep em
    I have a ton and you could borrow whatever you needed for testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickel020 View Post
    The Koolance are noticeably better than the 3/8" CPCs, but the 1/2" CPCs have a completely different construction, and I haven't tested those yet.
    CPC's also come in 3/4

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    Also keep in mind... if you'rel ooking for ultimate flowrate then these are the "mid-range"

    Here's a list of all our shut-off valves and their flow-through ID
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    Dean i really wish you guys would make the VL4 with G1/4 threads so i can retire my VL3's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    Dean i really wish you guys would make the VL4 with G1/4 threads so i can retire my VL3's.
    QFT . I think I remember hearing that they were being made, but I guess you would know better than I do.

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    I don't understand that either. Why make them with different compression fittings and barbs attached to them, but not with a female G1/4 thread. That's the single biggest complain about the CPCs (not being able to use any barb you want) and it would be so easy to fix it for Koolance

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    I vote for G1/4 female-threaded QDs (VL4) as well.
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    VL4s in 3/8 ID 5/8 OD would be nice as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    VL4s in 3/8 ID 5/8 OD would be nice as well
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