Apex fmm stores data?

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Can someone give me some info on the apex FMM. If I hook it up to my top off will it store total water added over a period of time. Also thinking of getting the 2 inch metering valves any experience with those thanks.
 
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I have the classic apex. My top of is stand alone and is directly from my ro unit. It activates via valve solenoid and has run timer. I would put the 1/4 meter valve on the line and control it with the FMM. The thing I need to know is would it store total water passed through over time or just give flow rate. Thanks
 

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I have the classic apex. My top of is stand alone and is directly from my ro unit. It activates via valve solenoid and has run timer. I would put the 1/4 meter valve on the line and control it with the FMM. The thing I need to know is would it store total water passed through over time or just give flow rate. Thanks
Just flow rate
 
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I have the classic apex. My top of is stand alone and is directly from my ro unit. It activates via valve solenoid and has run timer. I would put the 1/4 meter valve on the line and control it with the FMM. The thing I need to know is would it store total water passed through over time or just give flow rate. Thanks
Nope as said above, it isnt designed to monitor flow rate over time.

Edit: actually it does flow rate, just isnt designed to log rate over time, very well.
 

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Ok thanks for the responses would have been nice to monitor evaporation rates.
Couldn’t you do this yourself by just monitoring your top off reservoir and making marks on it and then deciding how much it uses over is that period of time?
 
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