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When you want to have more grow beds than the water fluctuations in the fish tank can support and you don't want to go with a sump tank or if your sump tank is too small to handle the water level fluctuations for the amount of grow beds you want.
The flow to the indexing valve needs to stop for 30 seconds to a minute for the valve to drain and be ready to index forward.
It depends on the type of pump if you should do this or not. Mag drive pumps really have little problem with such things but if you are using a bigger inline direct drive pump then you might want to consider other options, like perhaps using a solenoid valve between the pump and the indexing valve. Just gotta make sure the pump can provide enough pressure to operate the solenoid valve and still get enough water through it for the indexing valve. You will of course want a bypass a good deal of flow back to the sump or fish tank when running this way.
A repeat cycle timer is what I would use to either operate the pump or the power to the solenoid valve. I'm still testing a few of them to decide which one is best but e-mail me if you are looking for one.
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