120 VAC Dosing Pump? #969
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Turns out the Econ FX series come in both 24v and 110 VAC versions. Found the 24 volt version on EBAY and ordered 2. https://www.ebay.com/itm/155109483980 The rep at Stenner says the check valves are needed for these pumps and should be removed. One less thing to replace each year I guess |
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Little late for you now, but I had originally ordered the 120 v Econ FX, only to find that I could not use them as I had wanted to and that I needed the 24 VDC. I removed the transformers inside the Stenners, added a switch, snubber, and wired 24 VDC from my relay. Power to the relay was provided by another transformer. For check valve on the acid injection I went with the Stenner Ball Check Valve - 1/4" Tantalum Spring (FKM) which should last a good long while. |
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I need to replace one of my dosing pumps, maybe both.
They are 24V pumps from an Intellichem setup, but now driven from a relay card on an rpi.
The Econ series from Stenner will fit on the 15 gallon tanks I have, but they are 120 VAC.
Has anyone used those with an SSR or maybe a Z-wave or Zigbee AC outlet?
Alternately, anyone have a suggestion for a 24V dosing pump? Or, a 120V AC pump that has an SSR that could be controlled from the 24V output sfrom the REM box?
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