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need SW safe manifold/selector/something else ???
I need to find a way of connecting many(at least 30) 1/4" lines into a plunger style pump,
but I only want 1 connected at a time, looking for something I can control electronically. was hoping someone out there knew of something already built for the job to keep me from making my own something else. TIA -- Richard Reynolds |
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Re: need SW safe manifold/selector/something else ???
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but try www.gardena.co.uk . They sell computerised irrigation systems with controllable valves. Look's like you're stateside so you'll need to consider any voltage variation (and potentially number of cycles per second) I think they have a Canadian web site that may suit your electrical requirements? Hope this helps Chris "Richard Reynolds" <> wrote in message news:O7_kb.101671$gv5.74276@fed1read05... > I need to find a way of connecting many(at least 30) 1/4" lines into a plunger style pump, > but I only want 1 connected at a time, looking for something I can control electronically. > was hoping someone out there knew of something already built for the job to keep me from > making my own something else. > > > TIA > -- > Richard Reynolds > > > > > |
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