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The tray should empty before refilling. If it is not doing that, you likely have a leak in the air valve controlled by the external double float. If that valve is operating properly, it is impossible for the tray to re-fill until the tray empties so far that air is able to get beneath the edge of the valve cover, allowing the water inside to drain, and releasing the inner float valve. If I was you, I would check that the silicone in the air valve is correctly seated, and not distorted from being used previously. It can help to reverse the silicone so that it presents a fresh flat surface to the valve seat. The silicone holder, valve seat, and silicone all need, of course, to be clean, the valve assembly needs to be fully seated with its lower edge on the surface of the tray, and that the hinge on the external float must not be binding due to damage or misallignment.Hello fellow Autopot users...
I come with the following question: How much does your Autopot tray empty before the Aquavalve opens up again?
This last run i have been paying close attention to my trays and until last week they would only start filling up again when they were almost empty... If the tray fills up with 2 cm of water, I'd have said they would refill when water got to about 0.5 cm or lower.
But last Friday I disassembled everything, cleaned lines, etc... and after that cleaning and assembling everything back together, I now barely see the tray go below 1.5 cm before it's already filling up again.
So if someone had asked me this question i am asking now, I would have said that it fills up again when it's almost empty (1/4 left of what it had originally had)... but today i would have to answer the opposite and say It's refilling just after loosing a bit... i mean... it's refilling when there's still 3/4 of what was there initially. WTF.
I called up Autopot USA to ask them and they told me (can't remember the guy's name) that it was normal... that this is how their autopots are supposed to work... that they are always filled... and that what I described from before (aquavalve opening only after tray is almost empty) means something was clogged up before.
I could swear I had read or heard directly from Autopot that tray almost got empty before the Aquavalve would open again... so I'm a bit baffled with the response I got on the phone. Maybe i just didn't explain my self well (english isn't my first lang), but he did clearly say his autopots don't empty.
Any thoughts?
As to Autopot's comment that refilling with 1.5 cm or so water still in the tray, that is incorrect. Perhaps there is a communication issue going on, but if not, the person that gave you that advice does not know what they are talking about. Further, if you allow the valve to operate this way, you increase the risk of root problems and overwatering, perhaps by a great deal. The success of this system depends on the flood zone aerating well during each flood cycle, and that is unlikely to happen if it drains only half way.
An easy way of actually testing a valve is to allow it to fill the tray, and then slowly suck the water out until the flow starts to refill the tray. If you do this, and the valve is working, you will actually hear when the air finally makes it under the edge of the valve cover, you will see the water inside drain out, and see the refilling process begin when the the float valve opens. As long as that air valve is sealed, the only way the water inside the cap can get out and thereby allow the float valve to open is for the water in the tray to be lowered until air can get beneath the cover edge, and that cannot happen until the tray is virtually empty.
If anything that I have said here does not make sense, I suggest you have another look at the information on the Autopot website until you clearly understand the interaction between the flood valve and air valve.
Good luck with it. If you figure out exactly what the cause of the behaviour is in your case, please let everyone know so they can learn from your experience.
