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no it would only be on when the float switch was open allowign flow to go through. you coulf put a T fitting on and a valve to branch off then you need to use RO/DI to mix up water also
no it would only be on when the float switch was open allowign flow to go through. you coulf put a T fitting on and a valve to branch off then you need to use RO/DI to mix up water also
Anyone looking to use a float valve connected to a reservoir might experience what I had happen to me yesterday. Somehow the opening of the float valve got under water and it created a siphon.
So I added a quick connect tee fitting to draw in air if this happens again. Should solve the problem.