- I had a PM asking where I got the hose for my Cascade system...
- A basic tank equalizer hose is what I use. I've had one for years but, I've seen them on line for $85 or so.
http://www.leisurepro.com/p-aqutce/yoke ... -equalizer I added a banjo fitted SPG to the connection of the tank to be filled and it allows me to watch the pressure increase... Before the SPG, I was going by guesswork. I've seen where you can get the tank equalizer hose with a built in gauge for around $150... That looks like the way to go.
- The tank equalizer hose has a yoke at each end and a bleeder valve on one of the ends. Hook it to the two tanks. Close the bleeder. Open the empty tank valve. Open the full tank valve. Listen to the air flowing. When the tanks are equal, the air will stop flowing. If you have the SPG attached, you can watch and stop equalizing when the desired pressure is reached.
- If the flow stops before you reach your desired pressure, that means the tanks equalized at a lower pressure. Switch in a new filler tank that has a higher pressure and you can continue your cascade fill.