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Paddle board Adapter for Quick-fill pump and Halkey-Roberts Valve hose
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This adapter connects an Intex Quick-fill pump to the thread of a hose with a Halkey-Robert valve. I only have a battery powered Quick-fill pump, and no way to confirm if it reaches a good enough PSI. In my case we still had to manually pump in order to reach the recommended PSI but only a fraction of what we usually need to pump. This fits the hose that comes with the "ADVENOR Paddle Board 11'x33", and uses the thread from [this thing](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920191) by [jpnurro](https://www.thingiverse.com/jpnurro/designs) I added an additional file to be used to print a gasket if you have a flexible filament. As is the adapter fits good enough for my battery pump, but a gasket might be required for corded pumps. There's a small hole to the side of it, with some work/cleaning you can manage to put a fishing tread or similar through it so avoid losing it. I only use this when I need to carry the paddle board long distances away from the car so the battery pump is of great help. Also have a small 12v compressor so for that one I plan on using [this thing](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2961664) by [tbergman8](https://www.thingiverse.com/tbergman8/designs) ### Note **Once the pump reaches its pressure limit, make sure to disconnect the hose from the paddle board first**, otherwise you'll lose some of the pressure. Then connect the hose to the manual pump and into the paddle board again and fill as usual.
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