Re: اسرار لعبة Head Ball 2

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Elida Obrian

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Jul 16, 2024, 6:53:36 PM7/16/24
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Great post! We've been considering this for awhile in lieu of an expensive bidet. Why the refrigerator supply line, may I ask? Is it just an extension or is there an additional purpose for it? Thanks!

Honestly, I'm not entirely sure why -- we just followed the plans and directions we saw on other sites and they called for the supply line. I think it's just as an extension, but I'm not totally sure. Or it might need to have the supply line because the sprayer hose itself doesn't have the correct hook up pieces. It's not a very expensive part if I remember right, so it doesn't hurt to add it. You could always buy the other parts and try without, I don't know. Hope that helps a little! :)

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This is awesome! I have been looking for a sprayer, but I just can't bring myself to spend the money that everyone seems to want for it. My question is: How do you store it? Most of the sprayers come with a "holder". What do you do? Thanks!

We hang our sprayer on a hook that hangs from the side of the sink, since they're so close to each other. I imagine you could find a hook to mount on the wall by the toilet that would work, too -- even one of those inexpensive ones that are made for hanging holiday decorations. It's not very heavy (unless you get a metal sprayer head), so it doesn't need much. I hope that's sort of helpful. :)

This worked great. Got all of the parts and then realized that our house has an older 1/2" compression connection at the toilet valve. Ended up having to get a 1/2" to 3/8" converter, but besides that everything went together well. When finished putting everything together I'd recommend looking for leaks at all of the connections. I had one connection that had a very very slow leak and then one at the sprayer head since I didn't have the seals installed properly. You can lay the connections on a flat surface, put a layer of paper towels below it and then let it set for a few mins. When you check on it you'll be able to see if there's any wet spots on the towel. Again, thanks for the post.

I'm so glad it worked for you! And you're right -- it's a really good idea to check the connections for leaks (that's why we liked using the teflon tape). I like the idea of using the towels to check.

Thanks for the comment and I'm glad it worked out!

Hi, I am surprised that there are some things that are taken for granted when living in a certain cultural context. You see in India, especially down south, this diaper sprayer is called a 'health faucet' and it is a must in most european and indian style toilets here, because people generally wash themselves after they visit the loo:). And ofcourse it is extremely useful in cleaning soiled diapers, :)

There have been lots of times when I have left the valve in the on position because I'm busy and forget to switch it or, if I'm being completely honest, I'm feeling too lazy to bend over and switch it. It's usually fine, though we've had a few instances where I left it in in the on position and it started to drip -- once it left a small puddle on the floor.

Hmmmm...I'm looking at the picture (it's been a while since we put this thing together) and it looks like our ball port valve had a male end on it (where it connected to the sprayer). Is there a difference between a full port valve and a full port ball valve? I'm not sure. I'm sorry I'm not more helpful. :(

I just found this post in searching for this very thing and have taken a gander at your other post. I feel like we could have been bossom buddies in another life. I look forward to perusing your blog and Pinterest. Thanks For a great post! My husband will know that there are other nutters out there when I show him this.
Andrea

Thank you for the comment about using a compressor valve. I had been designing my own and was stumped by the lack of an in-line shut-off valve in the plumbing area. They are all set up to connect to a 1/2" water supply line, and I was going to need a ridiculous amount of adapters to match the various thread types and pipe sizes, this is much simpler.

The part about not connecting the compression parts too tightly applies to the parts of the compression connector that you didn't use. Since you aren't connecting to a non-threaded pipe (which is what those little parts are for) you don't really need to worry.

As for the ice maker supply line, it is partially as an extender, but mostly it is there because they don't make another connector with female compression threads on both sides.

It does look really simple to fix and since all items can be found at home depot, then I reckon it must have been much cheaper to DIY rather than buying a ready-made one. However, since I do not have any skills in this field, I think I would just hire some plumbers near Sydney to do a perfect job for me, rather than regretting it later on when I have all that nasty things on the bathroom floor after each diaper change. Good job by the way, for a successful sprayer.

I never thought this will be so easy! I looked for possible DIY tutorials about adding a sprayer, but unfortunately, I never succeeded. Good thing my friend's plumber worked to fix those plumbing issues. Hehe! Well, I'll still bookmark this post and preferably try this again when we start fixing the basement bathroom. Thanks for the share! :)

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This is one of the really decent descriptions for an DIY diaper sprayer! Those pictures are so incredibly helpful!!!
There has been a comment whether you can skip that step with the ice maker supply line. You cannot. At least I have not found a way yet do do so but I also don't know a lot about plumbing as to say that. The problem lies with all those different connections. There is an OD and MIP connection available. The valve comes with an OD connection. The T fitting comes with an MIP connection. Therefore, you need the compression union. But then you end up with two male ends, for which you will need the supply line with female ends.
Also, look out for the valves! I ended up ordering a cheaper one and was really annoyed getting one with lead in it! I had to buy a new one. Not sure, if this one in this DIY instruction contains lead.
I am sitting here with tons of little pieces and still haven't decided yet what to do.. I ordered only those three parts as I thought I could skip the ice maker thingy. So first, the parts did not fit and now I bought additional supplies, which cost me 40CDN!!! I could not get a supply line and had to buy a new valve, a different t fitting, a compression union and a dishwasher line, items that are far more expensive. The guy in the store told me to do everything with 3/8'' instead of going down to 1/4''. Not sure what to do but its quite frustrating. :(

I was super psyched about this and after 2 tries, 4 stores & $48.43 at the cheapest way possible in my area, I'm going to just order one from diapers.com for $37. I did write down every bit of info that was left on this blog and still came home with parts that don't fit together after a second try. So frustrated.

Thank you for the tutorial! The pictures of the parts made this a relatively easy job, however some of the part numbers have changed, adding "LF" for Lead Free. Most of the other DIYs on the net seem a tad more complicated with some even cutting the hoses! My total cost $25. USD, I picked up the sprayer at a flea market for $1., the rest at HD like you said. Thanks again!

Thank you for this! I have been trying to figure out how to make a diy "health faucet or bidet" but have been stuck on how to get warm water to it without having to add another faucet to blend the hot and cold. ...Unless people are just gritting their teeth and using straight cold water (for the bidet type, not the diaper spray). Any ideas?

My diaper sprayer was a disaster! Had to make 5 trips to various hardware stores and spent over $40. The instructions assume all your plumbing works perfectly but we have a geriatric toilet that malfunctioned when I went to turn the water off. The only sprayer head I could find did not fit the rest of the equipment and if it weren't for the sales ppl I never would have gotten the additonal part needed to get this assembled....Not nearly as easy as it looks!!!

The supply line is what makes the connections work. Theres some discrepancy between the standard fittings & compression fittings that the supply line solves. It took an hour & a half & two associates in home depot to gigure this out...


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