I haven't done any of this stuff since the 1980s. I am betting the World has changed a lot since then, but I might spend a couple of hours at an industrial electrical supply company, or find someone that programs programmable logic controllers.
Generally, I believe you might be looking at flow control valves, but they may be way too much money. Perhaps a few fixed-flow valves in parallel will do will give you some variation in flows?



Walden H. Leverich wrote:
Also, I wonder if you want to look at the valves available.
On/off is sooo 20th Century.

Well, that's part of the question, what valves are available? Where
should I look?
-Walden

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