SOLENOID help

it needs 12v at least 4.8w. A 12v,.5a dc adapter would work. It can be more than .5a as long as its 12v. just cut the end off and splice the wires into the 2 prongs, doesn't matter which one is which. I run 2 of these to control the RODI water to the tank and work great.
 
There i no information in that amazon listing that indicates this solenoid is safe for RO, DI, or salt water.

Just because it has a plastic body doesn't mean its appropriate.

Russ
 
look at an a/c powered one, do not see the reason to convert 110 ac to 12dc, with a converter when the apex unit is already110 ac. just my two cents.

these valves work well, and they are ss, just order connector.

https://www.freshwatersystems.com/p...ture-solenoid-valve-stainless-steel-body.aspx

connector
https://www.freshwatersystems.com/p-6018-burkert-008409-plug-connection-with-led-and-varistor.aspx

those things are spendy as heck for just needing to transfer water. the ones on buckeye hydro's site are only around $20 and will work just as good
 
I have been using AC power solenoid from STC Valve for the last 6 years without a single failure. I use them for fail safes on my ATO line, for my skimmer wash down which is connected directly to a hose spigot and also on my thawed frozen food feeder. All of which are controlled through my Apex. I only use these for fresh water though but they are well made and extremely reliable. I am not aware of any solenoid a that are truly salt water safe short of the pinch style solenoid valves.

These are the solenoids I use.
https://www.stcvalve.com/Process_Valves.htm

These are the pinch style solenoid valves.
http://www.coleparmer.com/Category/Cole_Parmer_Solenoid_Pinch_Valves_for_Masterflex_Tubing/43372
 
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