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Mattl22

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Here is a pic it's about $25
What u guys think?
 

lnevo

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I use those for drip irrigation. They work well. Think thats a good way to get a solenoid, power supply, and timer all in one. Great idea! I would still use the float valve and switch as a backup.
 
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I love the idea! I used to use one of these when watering my lawn and it worked great.
I do like the suggestion for using the float switch as a back up too.
 

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I have a float switch and I don't trust it. In fact i find its very prone to causing leaks both from where the float switch connects to the tubing, as well as from the DI stage as pressure builds up inside your RODI unit until the auto shut off valve engages. I think this adds some redundancy. I would test it out a bunch while you are home and see how it goes. MY system shuts off automatically but some water ends up leaking from here or there 3 out of 5 times. I have tried replacing ferals, tightening everything up as tight as i can possibly get it without breaking it, putting keg lube on the RODI canister gaskets you name it.
 

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Well my biggest issue with my new tank is I never have water In hand I feel like I'm constantly making rodi water for days in a row !
I need about 50 gal a week so I really have to automate it just wanna make least likely too flood
 

Mattl22

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I'mbarrie ill look into it u use that with a asov ? I'm not looking to auto fill my rodi reservoir just to have a 55 gal drum always full with rodi water automaticity shut off with a fail safe!

Can u explain how urs works ?
Thanks
 

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