Reddit reviews RinseWorks - Aquaus Brass Faucet Diverter Valve with Male Thread Adapter/NSF/ANSI 61 Low Lead Compliant for Drinking Water System
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Solid brass, chrome plated faucet diverter valve with long lasting and reliable ball valve½” hose threads allow you to attach your existing hand showerThe thread size of the faucet adapter swivel nut is 55 / 64 – 27 femaleThe thread size of the male thread adapter is 15/16 – 27 x 55 / 64 - 27
So I've been trying to find something similar to https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012BFNCJ2/ but that would accomidate my bottle washer & wort chiller so I wouldn't have to lose access my sink during washing & chilling. Does anyone know of a similar product or other option?
I feel like this falls into the category of "common sense" tips. Like...the kind of thing where I would genuinely be concerned for a person that didn't consider this if they cook near a sink and have issues with the water level?
But then again, why do you have issues with the water level? Is there a legitimate reason to waste water like this? (because it IS wasteful). As opposed to simply covering the container? i've done probably one long cook (48-72)/ weekend since I got my anova for christmas, and I've never once had to refill or even touch the water. Both saran wrap + foil and the cooler hack give me nearly identical results too...
That said, if you really wanted to go for it, you could probably just get a diverter valve and then connect it to some sort of drip apparatus with a controlled drip speed. I'm thinking the type of stuff we use for drip systems for potted plants/hydroponics...but you'd need such a slow speed i don't even know if that exists....