yeoblade
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Guess it depends, where the manual valve is, if at end like Barry's then 'After' doesn't exist! can only mean between the valve and tankAm I understanding ChatGPT correctly?
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It seems to me that the manual valve would have to be open for water to reach the electric valve. If one leaves the manual valve open, water drains from the existing outlet and the electric valve is redundant. Surely the T- or Y-piece should be before the manual valve, or am I missing something?
- Cut the current hose after the manual valve.
- Insert a T or Y-piece connector.
- One leg continues to the existing outlet.
- The other leg will lead to the electric valve."

ChatGPT has had another go: