nope no float valve
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you know those float valves fail on occasion too, like when you leave for the weekend and come home late and there is that awful squish sound when you open the door and walk inside, boy that is fun fun fun
you know those float valves fail on occasion too, like when you leave for the weekend and come home late and there is that awful squish sound when you open the door and walk inside, boy that is fun fun fun
Used to flood my furnace room regularly with RO/DI until I ran my RO/DI line through my crawlspace and put a float valve in the top off container. Smooth sailin so far and man, my back thanks me for it since I don't have to carry buckets anymore. Probably the best upgrade I've made on the system, even more so than the Vortechs.
i'm amazed at the ro/di overfill stories here. do you guys not use a float valve to shut it down?
i'm amazed at the ro/di overfill stories here. do you guys not use a float valve to shut it down?
right before christmas i had a 95 wave tank that gave way! Also had a 30 gallon fuge underneath, all bone dry before the power strip shorted out. still rebuilding the house to this day! here is a pic of the tank :