i use the bottom one (watts) but seems like once a year i have issues with it. i don’t know the name of or anything about the top one
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The only time I've seen one of those hang wide open was after someone bent the rod so much that when the tank ran low the float tried to go the wrong way under the valve and stuck against the back wall.We have a Bob valve and seems pretty reliable. I did replace the seals in it last year because it seemed to fill to an inconsistent level. It has never catastrophically failed.
I hate tell you this. We have used the Hudson valves and we had nothing but problems with them. Most of the time they would stick full open, a few times they wouldn't come on. Open them up and there's no debris inside of them. unless they've changed in the last couple of years we wouldn't waste our time using them.I’ve been converting my customer’s troublesome float valves with the Hudson Valve.
Some installations require fabricating the inlet plumbing to properly locate the valve inside the tank.
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Us too. We used them for a few years and couldn't find a replacement fast enough. I wouldn't recommend them ever.I hate tell you this. We have used the Hudson valves and we had nothing but problems with them. Most of the time they would stick full open, a few times they wouldn't come on. Open them up and there's no debris inside of them. unless they've changed in the last couple of years we wouldn't waste our time using them.
the bottom 1 is actually a Watts,& says so with a stamp. IIRC, they both have a model that looks very similar....?The bottom one is a Walters, which is what I like. I get two or three years out of a 1" valve, and I never have a catastrophic failure, just a slow overfill when they go bad.