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Shawnery
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Your idea will be more likely to fail that a float valve.good quality float valves are less likely to fail than a water pump or a bulkhead fitting.if water is pumping into the epi center and trying to 100 percent seal the lid on top of the other connections,if you get 1 tiny pin hole air leak your entire system is dumped.This is a conversation on my part not a sign of disrespect.
How is having one less moving part that can fail adding more variables instead of removing the only variable that can actually mechanically fail? I honestly don't see the logic in that statement.
Not saying it's a better or worse option since that is a separate conversation than we are currently having. This is only a conversation about increasing or decreasing the variables in a system which have the ability to fail.
the epi center is not sealed if it recirculates to a chiller man.if the water in the top off res is higher it will gravity feed into the epi center no matter what.water flows out of the epi center by the pipe that recirculates.If you put positive pressure in the epi the water will just fill up your buckets and over flow onto the floor no matter if the lid is sealed or not.As long as the reservoir is sealed airtight and then the outlet from res is sealed by water level in epi center than nothing else should matter.
I've seen a video of the idea in action but can't find it again.
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