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![]() I should also point out that even with a cheap DIY mod the cost of adding the OM isn't much different than adding an additional pump. In order to accomplish this specific flow pattern I fail to see the advantage of adding something that requires more maintenance, adds more flow restriction and has less reliability. The OMs work great to simply alternate flow between a few outputs but in this specific case it's far from ideal.
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If you have a jammed drum, then the smart motor or extra sensors will do nothing, unless they are smart enough to phone you and or take the unit apart. When using a 2 way version the orientation of the magnet is changed deliberately so that it isn't possible to get out of whack. |
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. Last edited by golf nut; 12-08-2010 at 05:59 PM. |
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I just did a simple test for you. the result is that if the drum stalls the sensor keeps the motor running, it isn't a quick surge, it remains running till the sensor sees the decay and the the timer starts once it sees the next magnet, if the magnet doesn't move the motor stays on. Last edited by golf nut; 12-08-2010 at 06:07 PM. |
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just one pump. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxlOvNN-OPE |
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![]() Except is isn't, both the inlets and the outlets reverse to direct flow through the tank and also to be pulled out on the opposite end, each is aiding the other.
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![]() This is one of a pair that were installed an a good sized tank in a public aquarium, these were equipped with proximity switches and then driven by a PLC, this would alternate flow as in the video but enable to turn the tank clockwise or anticlockwise when viewed from above, ideal in a through wall viewed tank.
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![]() I have not checked into this but maybe there is another valve type that you could use.
I do service work on commercial dishwashing equipment. These machines sometimes use a valve that has a servo actuated diaphram to close 1 outlet (say the outlet to the wash arms) while opening the other (the drain). They typically have cast ABS or PVC bodies but I cannot attest to the materials used inside the valve. I can however guarantee that they are under $250 and usually operate on 120V. I'll try to get some contact info at work tomorrow and post if I find anything out. |
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