nunofs said:Marc: can you explain what the benefit of your last point is (the pH controller)?
Nuno
marco67 said:It's common to dose Kalk with top off, in a floatvalve, float switch or controller failure the PH controller would shut down the top off pump
aweeks95 said:safe for water over flow, but what about voltage in the tank? seems unnecessary to have the water short aout a switch....low amps or not. maybe i'm wrong....has the switch stuck yet? has the water had to short out your switch?
ANDY
In the system I describe the RO/DI unit never remains "hot" there is just no reason for it to. Besides the risk to your tank / top off system, leaving poly tubing pressurized is asking for a flood. (Learned that from EXP alsosmcnally said:then it will still overflow because your secondary container will keep replenishing what is being pumped out of it.
Again IMO asking for trouble using a normally open valve here means in a power failure or switch failure you are allowing unlimited flow into your sumpsmcnally said:Mine will only open the valve when it sees no voltage across the float switch
marco67 said:A simple hour or two a week of filling the secondary container and your all set.
nunofs said:That way the biggest flood you can have is the size of your storage container.
Nuno
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