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		<title>Comment on Quick Connect Ball Valves by maoz barav</title>
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		<description>would you have a dc operated ball valve that can be controlled from a On/Off special controller.
What will be the cost for a 1&quot; ball valve?
Thanks</description>
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What will be the cost for a 1&#8243; ball valve?<br />
Thanks</p>
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