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I found these valves at $7 a piece with REASONABLE s/h, not like US Plastics...
I know what all the abbreviations are except the one that appears will actually be in contact with salt water: Paking (NBR). I'd like to use this to control the flow through a calcium reactor, and I'd like to have a couple on hand for misc applications in the future. Can anyone tell from this diagram if it will be SW safe, or will I start introducing lots of bad stuff into the water? I contacted the vendor and the response was that the product was designed for RO systems and he's never used one for the purpose I listed, so he cannot comment. I guess he didn't want to take one apart, not knowing I was planning to purchase more than one, and more than just that.
FWIW, this vendor also has 1/4" quick connect bulkheads for $3 a piece. I'm gonna need 5-6, and that was going to be $40+ shipped from US Plastics or AquaCave.com, but will be under $25 from this guy.
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I know what all the abbreviations are except the one that appears will actually be in contact with salt water: Paking (NBR). I'd like to use this to control the flow through a calcium reactor, and I'd like to have a couple on hand for misc applications in the future. Can anyone tell from this diagram if it will be SW safe, or will I start introducing lots of bad stuff into the water? I contacted the vendor and the response was that the product was designed for RO systems and he's never used one for the purpose I listed, so he cannot comment. I guess he didn't want to take one apart, not knowing I was planning to purchase more than one, and more than just that.
FWIW, this vendor also has 1/4" quick connect bulkheads for $3 a piece. I'm gonna need 5-6, and that was going to be $40+ shipped from US Plastics or AquaCave.com, but will be under $25 from this guy.

