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if you are going to be near a hardware store tomorrow I would think you could find a threaded tee to screw the sender into then get a couple of short pieces of pipe to thread into the other two openings to slip into the hose, it wont be as nice as ring's but it will get the job done for about 10 bucks. you can do the same thing with pvc also
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The solderless Tee I used was about $2.00 or so and took five minutes to make up.
Pvc or a metal Tee as Dmyers mentions is also a good way to go. You would just have to try a few fittings to find out what will work. There isn't a whole lot of room were it installs so don't make it too bulky.
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You could also get the copper fitting and just run by a plumbing shop or a welding shop andand have them solder it together for you
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