150GPD RODI UNIT SPLIT BETWEEN TWO SEPARATE CONTAINERS

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Hello everyone, look for some input on how I might go about having my RODI fill two separate containers 1 being ATO and 1 for Kalkwasser! is this possible. initial plan is to use Neptune's optical sensor that I have and a solenoid to shut off or turn on when high or low is reached. or split between three containers if I wanted to fill salt container ?
 

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Yep, I do exactly this to fill and top off my salt mixing station and sump ATO. I use a solenoid valve on the outlet of my RODI system to control filling of a single reservoir with a liquid level sensor and have 2 pumps in the reservoir. One goes to salt mixing station and the other goes to my sump. For the sump I have an Avast Parrot ATO sensor and for the salt station I just use 2 apex optical sensors. Float valves on everything for mechanical fail-safe. I control everything with apex.

Dotted lines are data communication/power between sensors and controller/modules. Solid lines are water flow (except the solid pink which is an error in my drawing)

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Yep, I do exactly this to fill and top off my salt mixing station and sump ATO. I use a solenoid valve on the outlet of my RODI system to control filling of a single reservoir with a liquid level sensor and have 2 pumps in the reservoir. One goes to salt mixing station and the other goes to my sump. For the sump I have an Avast Parrot ATO sensor and for the salt station I just use 2 apex optical sensors. Float valves on everything for mechanical fail-safe. I control everything with apex.

Dotted lines are data communication/power between sensors and controller/modules. Solid lines are water flow (except the solid pink which is an error in my drawing)

IMG_4878.jpeg
this is exactly what i needed Thank you !!
 

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