Rain Aid Diverter
Rain aid diverter helps balance water between connected tanks, allowing your system to fill more evenly instead of one tank taking most of the flow. They are commonly used on properties with multiple water tanks where consistent storage and overflow control matter.
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In a standard setup, rainwater usually enters the first tank and only moves to others once it is full. A rain aid diverter changes this by spreading incoming water across all connected tanks, helping you use your full storage capacity more effectively.
These systems are often installed alongside rainwater tanks in larger setups, especially where multiple tanks are linked together. They can also work with water pumps to support a steady supply across the system.
If you’re setting up a complete system, it may be easier to start with tank and pump packages, which include compatible components designed to work together.
Rain aid systems are typically used on rural properties or homes with higher water demand, where making the most of collected rainwater is important.
Used alongside tank-to-tank connectors to link multiple tanks and manage water flow more efficiently.
