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Water supply experiment
I found a cheap source for some water tubes with the metal ball inside. So I hooked up a system to see if it would work, It has to be completely air tight for it to work and with a huge rodent rack that isnt that possible. I was trying to avoid paying $3.99 for those water valves i posted below. Anyone else have a setup that doesnt use water bottles or the valves below?
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Re: Water supply experiment
Kluberantz.com
DEW DROP VALVES
This drip-proof valve does
not depend on water pressure
for stem seating. It is springloaded
and will not drip at
zero water pressure. Now
with a stainless steel stem for
longer life. Each component is machined to strict
tolerances for trouble-free operation. Neoprene O-ring
seal assures positive drip control. Standard c" MPT
body thread for installation directly into galvanized
pipe or use with our PVC pipe saddles or couplings
with ½" PVC pipe. Ship. Wt. 3 lbs / 100
Stock No. AD20................$2.04 ea.............. 100+ @ $1.75 ea.
LIXIT® Model L-130 Stainless Steel Valve
Superior, spring-loaded design
is drip-free. Proven successful
for rabbits, Guinea pigs,
chinchilla, hamsters, rats, and
mice. Ship. Wt. 3 lbs/100.
Stock No. A001..................$3.84 ea.
............100 or more @ $3.65 ea.
Vari-Flo, c" threaded cap, all brass A303 1-5 $3.39 6-99 $3.39 100+ $3.16 5 lbs/100
the dew drop are not good for mice though i think i tried it didnt seem they could work it
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Re: Water supply experiment
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