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2025-08-20 18:24:42
Works fine .
Antonius
2025-07-28 18:32:24
After reading the reviews, I took a chance and ordered one of these valves. I'm using this valve under my vanity to recirculate hot water back to the water heater through the cold water line. The function meets my expectations and I think it's a great value for a solid built stainless steel valve.The "problems" described by the other reviewers may be due to the following:Getting hot - I have over 40 years experience in the industry and solenoid valves do get hot. This is as expected. Any coil is going to generate heat when it creates a magnetic field strong enough to hold the plunger open against the spring pressure. This should not shorten the lifetime, it is normal. (Good luck finding a valve of this type that does not get hot when on.)Noise problems - DC (Direct current) valves are much more quiet. This is an AC (Alternating Current) valve and therefore by design, the field expands and collapses 50 times per second. (50 Hz) This creates the vibration that causes the noise. If you want to reduce the noise, you can remove the coil and apply sticky wheel bearing grease on the outer side of the valve stem and then slide the coil back in place. Another trick to try too is to put a thin rubber washer or O-ring on either side of the coil. This should significantly reduce or dampen the noise but there will still be some hum when the coil is energized.DO NOT turn the power "ON" to the coil without the valve stem in the coil! (Or a screwdriver.) That's how you melt the coil windings on AC solenoids. (DC valves don't matter.)NOTE the small arrow and install the valve in the correct orientation of flow. Otherwise the pressure could force the valve open. If installed correctly, the pressure will force the valve closed when de-energized, and further help seat the valve sealing area.Hope this helps. I'm very happy with my valve. A quality Stainless Steel valve for 30 bucks!
D. Wengerd
2025-07-03 11:22:06
Works good on my commercial dishwasher!!
David M Lee
2025-05-18 15:16:02
I would have given 5 stars except for the fact I had to go back and slightly tighten the 4 screws hilding the bidy together. After a couple of days a very small diaghragm leak hadvdeveloped. The leak went away after i tightened the allen screws ever so slightly.
Customer
2025-05-12 16:55:46
I can now remotely turn on/off water supply
Laura W-G
2025-03-26 21:18:48
I installed this and it leaked from the fitting, so I had to re-install it. Everything looked great. Six days later I walk past the hot water heater and there is a puddle of water on it. It is now leaking from the body. I am getting it replaced, but I don't have much confidence in it.UPDATE - I took the original valve apart and I found a brown substance on the rubber seal that may have been part of the problem. I cleaned it up and re-installed the rubber piece and it still leaked. I pulled the defective valve out. The replacement showed up today, so I installed that and so far, so good. If the new one is an issue, I will return that and go with another brand.Second UPDATE - I received a free replacement and installed it. Everything looked great and I was ready to leave a better review when I noticed it too started leaking. This is day 6 or 7 after installation and this second valve is leaking worse than the first one I installed. I have noticed that this valve gets very HOT (not just warm) and I wonder if the heat is melting the rubber seal. Just a thought, but I am returning the second valve and looking for a better supplier. Take my advice and buy another product!
A.J. Torres
2025-02-27 10:36:35
Using this on a project i have designed. Bought this valve because it was well priced. Satisfied so far,
bwbartsch
2025-02-12 13:48:55
This stopped the leaking after system shut off
nancu
2025-01-22 10:10:56
Luvraison juste a temps
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