Still using these check valves. Been about 6 years. The trick to them is you have to epoxy them together. High flow, no restriction like the black valves. I'm going to switch the bleach side out this winter. Been a while
Admin said
Nov 17, 2021
Admin wrote:
Still using these check valves. Been about 6 years. The trick to them is you have to epoxy them together. High flow, no restriction like the black valves. I'm going to switch the bleach side out this winter. Been a while
These valves crack easy, Seen a guy putting a hose clamp around them. I'm going to give it a shot again
Pentair Control Valve R172086
11 reviews
Item #: R172086
$43.95
Admin said
Jan 27, 2022
Maverick Contracting wrote:
I think we're about to see a new vendor enter the market.
The SoftARTSystem
Works just fine with a little glue
Admin said
Jan 18, 2023
Art O wrote:
Hooked up the check valves today and I'm about done. Just need the Booster
These are the valves I use. You can use schedule 80 fittings also
https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=42418&clickid=search
-- Edited by Art O on Sunday 24th of March 2019 04:19:51 PM
I'm running this valve for my soap this year. I'm seeing some Proportioners with them, but I'm not sure how good they work
https://sunplay.com/products/pentair-control-valve-r172086?variant=6882184036387&gclid=CjwKCAjw1dzkBRBWEiwAROVDLCEX4xUx4pwsUIgvoo_QFrLgT_cyKwDxMCyIROMLXpscVJ71QwC5nxoCcVcQAvD_BwE
These valves crack easy, Seen a guy putting a hose clamp around them. I'm going to give it a shot again
Pentair Control Valve R172086
Works just fine with a little glue
This was a fun build