One way Check Valves for Disconnect setups.
Don't know, but was thinking about those people that have disconnects(Project DH3) and how much a one way check valve would effect the flow in the system, since it only allows fluids to travel in one direction.
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They can be awfully restrictive. They're usually rated for a specific pressure drop, so I would stay far away from them.
There are quick disconnects that will close when they are disconnected. Rare, but out there. |
Yeah cause in the auto industry, check valves are used to keep air from going backwards in a system...but its usually only for vaccum purposes or something so restriction isn't a problem as the items aren't flow dependent.
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not really a need :D
Just brainstorming...taking more information from car knowledge and tossing it around in the computer field. |
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