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    this is a 50 gal tank and pump Flexy

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    Wow Jim, Thanks for sharing and the info! Dam, you must be bored! Frank

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    With an RO line dripping in RO water. I like these kind of "how to " pictures. Thanks for posting Jim.
    Carol

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    Ok someone want to fill me in on the details! What's it doing? Where's it going?
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    Very nice.

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    OK Jim, now go out and get you a float valve for everyone of your containers which will stop the water flow from your RO unit and you are all set. That way you dont have to worry about overflowing your water containers
    Randy

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    Whats that big black box Kent marine thingin the last pic, is it a float switch or something?

    Drew

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    Thanks Randy was thinking about doing that gr8 idea !!

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    Yes it is a float valve. you can attach it to your water containers via your RO line and when the water in your container fills to the float it will close off so your water will not overflow. Great item to have that way you dont have to worry about keeping an eye on your water containers. I attached them after a few water related accidents, which is another way of saying I flooded the house : : :
    Randy

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    Yes Randy that is a great idea. I think we have all forgotten about turning off water from time to time. : :

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