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Old February 23rd 08, 04:34 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default 35 GPD Maxxima and Float Valve Kit Question

Hello,

I just purchased the 35 GPD Maxxima (GMAX35HiS) and a Float Valve Kit
(FVKITKENT).
I plan to use the filter to make about 20 Gallons of water which will
be held in a large container. From that pool, I will dip into it tank
topoff's and monthly tank changes.

My question is as follows:

Once the float valve stops the filter from producing product water,
does the solenoid valve trap water in the membrane cartridge?
I ask this because I may not be producing water for a few days at a
time and I do not want to dry out the membrane as described in the
manual.

Please let me know,

Thank you,
Nick Annunziata
 




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