I have a small water tank on an espresso machine that is ANNOYING to have to fill. If it goes empty, I run the risk of running the boiler dry and burning out the heating element, which is not cheap.
So, in the interest of making it auto-fill, I'm looking for a reliable solution to plumb the thing in. I found mini float valves for $10-15 all over the internet. I don't have a lot of faith in float valves, especially cheap ones. Just look at how often they go bad in toilets. I don't need it overflowing and leaking water all over the floor.
Any ideas? Maybe a normally closed, solenoid activated water valve? Maybe a combination of a float valve, and a separate water valve that can slam shut if the water reaches a certain level? Whatever it uses, it needs to be small enough to either fit in the tank, or fit under the counter.
Also, looking for a precision mixing valve. I want two water inputs to be mixed to one output, and be able to precisely set the amount of mixing that happens, like 74% from one input, and 26% from the other. Ideas here?
So, in the interest of making it auto-fill, I'm looking for a reliable solution to plumb the thing in. I found mini float valves for $10-15 all over the internet. I don't have a lot of faith in float valves, especially cheap ones. Just look at how often they go bad in toilets. I don't need it overflowing and leaking water all over the floor.
Any ideas? Maybe a normally closed, solenoid activated water valve? Maybe a combination of a float valve, and a separate water valve that can slam shut if the water reaches a certain level? Whatever it uses, it needs to be small enough to either fit in the tank, or fit under the counter.
Also, looking for a precision mixing valve. I want two water inputs to be mixed to one output, and be able to precisely set the amount of mixing that happens, like 74% from one input, and 26% from the other. Ideas here?