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Innovative Marine Nuvo Fusion and the Random Flow Generator Nozzle
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<blockquote data-quote="Vivid Creative Aquatics" data-source="post: 8347904" data-attributes="member: 89115"><p>Unfortunately, no it wont - it would be off by just a smidge.</p><p></p><p>if you want to avoid the Slip-Fit-Drop adapter, the stock slip fitting is 1/2in Loc-Line compatible. So you can connect the RFG Nozzle and 1/2in Loc-Line directly to the stock fitting. </p><p></p><p>However, with the nozzle directly to the stock fitting, it will likely sit too close to the surface and thus suck in air. That's the purpose of the slip-fit-drop adapter. </p><p></p><p>Adding Loc-line between the stock adapter and the RFG will allow you to drop the nozzle below the water line, but you'll need at least 2 segments. More if you want to angle the RFGs more than just forward facing. </p><p></p><p>If you goal is to keep it as clean as possible then Slip-Fot Drop adapter with the 1/2in RFG is probably the better option, as it's takes up no more room and is basicly the same overall length as the stock Flare nozzles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vivid Creative Aquatics, post: 8347904, member: 89115"] Unfortunately, no it wont - it would be off by just a smidge. if you want to avoid the Slip-Fit-Drop adapter, the stock slip fitting is 1/2in Loc-Line compatible. So you can connect the RFG Nozzle and 1/2in Loc-Line directly to the stock fitting. However, with the nozzle directly to the stock fitting, it will likely sit too close to the surface and thus suck in air. That's the purpose of the slip-fit-drop adapter. Adding Loc-line between the stock adapter and the RFG will allow you to drop the nozzle below the water line, but you'll need at least 2 segments. More if you want to angle the RFGs more than just forward facing. If you goal is to keep it as clean as possible then Slip-Fot Drop adapter with the 1/2in RFG is probably the better option, as it's takes up no more room and is basicly the same overall length as the stock Flare nozzles. [/QUOTE]
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