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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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![]() There's small PVC valves on washing machings for the fill cycle, cheap, but only 1/2" opening.
Using a OM with a timer as suggested earlier would eventually give bad timing...BUT... you can do it without a PLC. Just get 2 adjsutable timers (like Panasonic PM4H), a relay, and a windshield wiper motor. Windshield wipers have a home sensor, or auto off switch. Most have them now unless it's off a 67 VW or something, i used a rear wiper off an aerostar for something similar, cost $10 from a wrecker. If you set timer 1 to run for 15 sec on (or whatever it takes to open). then off for timer 2 amount (your Open time). And On again to home position to reset timer 1 again.
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I'm also a mechanical engineer who works in automation of manufacturing equipment but I do however appreciate your efforts to drag my name through the mud. In the past I've installed half a dozen of your units on clients tanks based on my recommendations as well as recommended them to many others when the application fits. I won't be doing that anymore. Last edited by sphelps; 12-29-2010 at 02:58 PM. |
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![]() It appears you have a very short memory, on at least 5 occasions you said it wouldn't work, and if it did it would be way more than $500, I told you how it could be done and again you disagreed, as you do on many occasions when we have been in a similar discussion, I showed you the video which proves my initial statement.
When I need a load sensor or advice on load sensors I will call you , when you need advice or info on OM you call me, just because you cannot figure out how to make it work for $39 doesn't make it impossible. |
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It also still makes little sense to invest in an OM for this flow setup, a second pump will cost the same and produce better results. Last edited by sphelps; 12-29-2010 at 07:34 PM. |
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You have however found a way that will not have any issues with salt water buildup and should run great. Good thinking with the mag. sensors. I've been looking at doing something similar to my return, but i have a PLC on my tank, so should be much easier.
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