What are you misting into?
What are you misting into?
Oh, so you made your own Sulfur Eliminator. I think you might want to filter that misting water as adding the air makes stuff come out of solution. The less water you can use to mist, the fewer times your pump will cycle.The threaded hole in the well seal.
Oh, so you made your own Sulfur Eliminator. I think you might want to filter that misting water as adding the air makes stuff come out of solution. The less water you can use to mist, the fewer times your pump will cycle.
If you were thinking of putting the filter before the pressure switch, that would stir things up. If you proposed to put a filter on your 2 gpm flow, no controversy there.I did and I plan on adding a filter. I didn't want to just come out and say that. Didn't want to stir anything up on this mesaage board....
Glad to know the idea works. What kind of mister are you using?
I think the filter only filters the 2 gallons per hour that goes back down the well.
If you put a sediment filter after the pressure switch and pressure tank, good move. Make it big enough.
How about running a 1/8 NPT tap into the end of a 1/4 inch brass nipple?to 1/2 male which screws to a normal braided stainless faucet hose adapted to hose thread at the spigot. Sounds janky but looks okay. The only thing I need to do is take the first 1/4 to 1/4 coupler out and turn it down so it fits all the way through the well seal hole instead of just sitting in it. I looked for a 'skinny' coupler but no luck. I didn't look too hard though.
How about running a 1/8 NPT tap into the end of a 1/4 inch brass nipple?
I was also wondering about tapping into some 3/8 OD soft copper. Type K is thicker. Could swage it some.
This is awkward, but...
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