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Which Float valve is considered to be the most reliable? How long should they last? This valve is 1” and is used on a warm water system.
 

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I use a large roberts on my touchfree-not the most reliable, and 1.5 yrs.
I used to use a mechanical switch with a rainbird sprinkler valve--extremely reliable. Less than $20, and a $3 diaphram every couple of years. Extremely quick on and off, so can hammer the pipes on some installs, with high water pressure.
 

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There are sprinkler valves with a soft shut-off too.
 

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I have had a Walters installed in one IBA tank for a little over 4 years without a single problem. Another one in a different IBA for 2 1/2 years with no problems. Both are on cold water lines.
 

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I have been contemplating using sprinkler valves to replace our hydrominders. Got any pictures or diagrams of your conversion?
Erik
I use a large roberts on my touchfree-not the most reliable, and 1.5 yrs.
I used to use a mechanical switch with a rainbird sprinkler valve--extremely reliable. Less than $20, and a $3 diaphram every couple of years. Extremely quick on and off, so can hammer the pipes on some installs, with high water pressure.
 

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You just connect it in-line on the plumbing to the tank and use a float switch in the tank to turn it on and off.
 
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There are all sorts of switches that will work. They aren't voltage-specific. You're switching whatever powers the sprinkler solenoid, not selecting a 24 volt switch.
 
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