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Solenoid valves in Canada
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I'm hoping to find a Canadian source for normally open 1/4" SS solenoid valves. The exchange is a killer right now and I don't know enough about these bad boys to make a eBay purchase. Or if anyone has an extra they're no longer needing...? Thanks VR |
What's it for?
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Controlling the water input to my RODI using a float valve for an ATO reservoir
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I actually need a normally closed solenoid... tho I could just change the programming code for NO
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I have two of those, one for my ATO and one for my DIY chiller. Would like a couple more (for spares and my other sump), so if you find a Cdn source, please let us know. I got mine from here.
http://www.autotopoff.com/solenoid/ |
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You can use sprinkler solenoid valves, in my experience they are more reliable (fail closed) and last longer. The valves are cheap at around $20 and available locally, replacement solenoids are also available for them as a bonus. The catch is they are a bit bulky and you have to reduce them from 3/4" to 1/4". You also need a 24VAC transformer, another $15 or so unless you get lucky in a surplus store. Rainbird is the brand I've always used.
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I've been using one of these from Hong Kong for at least 5 years. At $12 CAD I don't find them overly expensive. I was also able to use a 12V DC adaptor from an old modem or something so there were no additional costs.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Hotsell-New-1...item5671a33a0d |
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http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1-4-NPT-Elect...3D290657793099 I have been using this valve and some of its larger siblings for a few years on my system... the only valve from this supplier that I'd stay away from is the push to connect one, as they are really cheap connections and I don't trust them when compared to proper John Guest fittings. So a bit over 20 bucks shipped, and this is the 120v version so all you need to do is add a power cord |
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