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|  Easy R.O solution - for people that constantly forget about the water was at home depot and came across these digital water timer's.  Anyone use these at all for the r.o water ? I would imagine it doesnt even matter what they are made of as this would go inline before the filter. http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...t_adv_XSN10001 
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|   i would imagine more reliable then me remebering to turn off the water. 
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|   Most likely won't work for the low flow that RO units have.  Most likely uses a "paddle Wheel" style magnetic pickup and they need a specific flow before they start to turn.  Most accurate flow sensors are Doppler effect flow sensors,  but they are pretty pricey.  I use all kinds of flow sensors at work, With Dopler being the prefered by me, but not purchasing agents  LOL 
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|   if it's a timer, wouldn't it be based on time, not flow. Lee Valley has mechanical and electronic ones as well. 
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|   DUHH, I totally missed the timer. Just seen hose connections and automatically assumed Flow because thats what I'm working with right now. My bad  
				__________________ Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |