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Hi Simon, I have this https://www.xline-systems.co.uk/xline-shop/filters-filter-systems/filter-systems/240v-booster-pump-with-electronic-shutoff-detail (bought mine from Gardiners) and this https://purefreedom.co.uk/auto-shut-off-kit.html. The system will shut down when the IBC is full.I can leave my RO to fill without having to keep an eye on it. I tend to put a timer on it when filling just in case there's a failure and it over fills.
Have you considered plugging in the booster to a timer plug . Set it to come on for say 4 hrs straight after you fill the van
Quote from: Bungle on February 06, 2021, 04:49:06 pmHi Simon, I have this https://www.xline-systems.co.uk/xline-shop/filters-filter-systems/filter-systems/240v-booster-pump-with-electronic-shutoff-detail (bought mine from Gardiners) and this https://purefreedom.co.uk/auto-shut-off-kit.html. The system will shut down when the IBC is full.I can leave my RO to fill without having to keep an eye on it. I tend to put a timer on it when filling just in case there's a failure and it over fills.Why do you need a timer Bungle if you’ve got a shut-off & float valve?
I think that’s what the guy is saying in Spruce’s link at the start if the video. Some sort of added pressure switch for when tank is full to avoid connections leaking or blowing off In the youtube video though he is is using hoselock or similar connectors. I’d want jg, scree fittings or something more trustworthy.