"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
also, a rotary screw is meant to run 100% duty cycle, so even if it did start running constantly overnight, nothing bad should happen.I do like rich's idea of a hole in the ball valve, but what I may do is a 1/8" hose "bypass" around the ball valve with a second gate valve for maintenance when needed.
Quote from: jvanick on August 07, 2015, 01:13:58 PMalso, a rotary screw is meant to run 100% duty cycle, so even if it did start running constantly overnight, nothing bad should happen.I do like rich's idea of a hole in the ball valve, but what I may do is a 1/8" hose "bypass" around the ball valve with a second gate valve for maintenance when needed. Just buy a ball valve with a brass ball and you can drill it in less than a minute.
Quote from: 244 on August 07, 2015, 01:34:47 PMQuote from: jvanick on August 07, 2015, 01:13:58 PMalso, a rotary screw is meant to run 100% duty cycle, so even if it did start running constantly overnight, nothing bad should happen.I do like rich's idea of a hole in the ball valve, but what I may do is a 1/8" hose "bypass" around the ball valve with a second gate valve for maintenance when needed. Just buy a ball valve with a brass ball and you can drill it in less than a minute.Thanks. I was just staring at a chromed ball valve thinking "There is no way in hell I am drilling this with my crappy tools"...