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You know me better than that! To me KISS is something that gives you
Mono or Hepatitis. :-) This system is a result of 30 years in the software business learning never to completely trust a computer. :-) It is as automated as I can make it with push button operation and auto backflush but with mandatory human intervention at critical points and manual overrides everywhere. I added a Hanna electronic TDS sensor wired to a 3-way solenoid. When the TDS drops to acceptable levels the product diverts to a second solenoid and that outputs to the manual sampling tap that I think I will mound near the helm. If it taste OK I push a button to send it to the tanks. Steve wrote: Your assuming that your salinity divertor is 'fool proof'?? You may be correct because, while using the product water as it is being delivered, you would stand a better chance of noticing your coffee is a bit salty. My set up will deliver the product water to the tank fill manifold.. I may rethink this since I could fill a tank with bad water and never know it. I was onboard a friends boat and he had the product water line coming to his galley sinks where it ran down the drain until he took a final "taste" sample.. If it was good, he turned a 3 way valve that sent it to the tanks. My HRO system has a remote control/indicator panel with both audible and visual alarms to indicate any fault in the system or product water.. I haven't installed it yet, seems to complicate the system too much. I kinda like my friends simple method. KISS.. Steve s/v Good Intentions -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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