Re: edstrom rodent valves
I don't have any direct experience with the "specialty" values but I have been using the standard values for almost 10 years now on over 40 rat/ASF/Mice tubs and to date have only had 3-4 floods resulting from failure or jamming of the values.
With this time/flood ratio and loss count I cannot see spending the extra on values for me.
This is just my experience and opinion hopefully it helps you.
Re: edstrom rodent valves
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Originally Posted by
lord jackel
I don't have any direct experience with the "specialty" values but I have been using the standard values for almost 10 years now on over 40 rat/ASF/Mice tubs and to date have only had 3-4 floods resulting from failure or jamming of the values.
With this time/flood ratio and loss count I cannot see spending the extra on values for me.
This is just my experience and opinion hopefully it helps you.
I'll have to second that comment. I have nat been doing it quite as long, but with 5 years under my belt, and only 1 flood, I wouldn't spend the extra money either.
Now with that said, we water with a "reservoir", meaning that during a flood, the water supply is limited. If you were to plumb your racks to a water supply, and had endless water, then those pricier valves might be a strong candidate for your water supply needs. If the rats were to jam a valve open with a steady supply of water, you could potentially flood the entire rack, and the room.
Just my .02.
Re: edstrom rodent valves
Thanks guys, I think I'm gonna stick with the ones I have. I have only had two floods but it was a huge mess. I think I will purchase some new diaphragms since my current valves are over 8 years old.
Re: edstrom rodent valves
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dacalio
I think I will purchase some new diaphragms since my current valves are over 8 years old.
That's probably your biggest issue right there. I'm using the typical valves. Have well over a hundred in operation and I typically have 1 flood every few months at most.
Good luck!
Justin
Re: edstrom rodent valves
I use the Edstrom vari flows. Great quaility and if you keep them clean very little sticking to cause floods!