everfresh1
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What do you guys know about these? Are they any better than just a regular Kunckel valve
http://www.powerplusonline.com/pdf/SOVC.pdf
http://www.powerplusonline.com/pdf/SOVC.pdf
Greenie said:It works as long as the solenoid holds out....moisture and vibration are not the best environment for an electronic solenoid operated valve.
ask how many Bayco valves you can buy for the price of a single SOVC?
If it fails in year #2 will Kevin refund your money?
I think it's just a matter of time before someone sues him for false advertising, it does NOT double vacuum, and a does not make a #3 blower clean like a #5 blower.
everfresh1 said:Greenie said:It works as long as the solenoid holds out....moisture and vibration are not the best environment for an electronic solenoid operated valve.
ask how many Bayco valves you can buy for the price of a single SOVC?
If it fails in year #2 will Kevin refund your money?
I think it's just a matter of time before someone sues him for false advertising, it does NOT double vacuum, and a does not make a #3 blower clean like a #5 blower.
Yea I thought that was a little much. Double your vacuum :roll: How are those Bayco valves differnt from a kunckel valve? do they mount the same way?
truckmount girl said:the bayco has been around for over a hundred years. It was designed for dry material transfers, like sucking flour or grain into and out of train cars. It's great until you add moisture, them the cast iron rusts and the works tend to get sticky and unreliable.
the Bayco valve is aluminum and not only is it lighter weight, but won't rust in our moisture-laden application.
take care,
Lisa
I don't think the PC product is any less dependable than any other (solenoid diverter) HX machine