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How to install the Random Flow Generator - Support Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Vivid Creative Aquatics" data-source="post: 8082019" data-attributes="member: 89115"><p>There are a few possibilities that can cause this to happen. The most common is that you may not have genuine Loc-line branded modular hose. There are at least 3 modular hose brands you may encounter here in the US - the most common is the Loc-Line brand. The next common is the SnapLoc brand, which is usually found on newer Aquaeon brand tanks and some overflow kits. If it;s SnapLoc, the nozzle will sort of snap on, but will fit very be loosely.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way to tell which one you have is to inspect at the hose. If it's Loc-Line, there will be the words "LOC-LINE" embossed around the base of each segment. if you don't see that then it;s s different brand hose. if that is the case, and it's close in size then you likely just need an adapter.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/product-category/loc-line/modular-hose-to-loc-line-converters/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>If it <strong>IS</strong> Loc-line branded hose and hte RFG is loose, then it may just be an issue with the Nozzle itself. It's pretty unlikely but not impossible. either way - we have you covered.</p><p></p><p>Send us a PM and we'll help you get this figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vivid Creative Aquatics, post: 8082019, member: 89115"] There are a few possibilities that can cause this to happen. The most common is that you may not have genuine Loc-line branded modular hose. There are at least 3 modular hose brands you may encounter here in the US - the most common is the Loc-Line brand. The next common is the SnapLoc brand, which is usually found on newer Aquaeon brand tanks and some overflow kits. If it;s SnapLoc, the nozzle will sort of snap on, but will fit very be loosely. The easiest way to tell which one you have is to inspect at the hose. If it's Loc-Line, there will be the words "LOC-LINE" embossed around the base of each segment. if you don't see that then it;s s different brand hose. if that is the case, and it's close in size then you likely just need an adapter. [URL unfurl="true"]https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/product-category/loc-line/modular-hose-to-loc-line-converters/[/URL] If it [B]IS[/B] Loc-line branded hose and hte RFG is loose, then it may just be an issue with the Nozzle itself. It's pretty unlikely but not impossible. either way - we have you covered. Send us a PM and we'll help you get this figured out. [/QUOTE]
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