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The reason I prefer this to a valve limiter, is because it works no matter what the flows are. You also may not need this if your input arrives with very little head to begin with (as in your case with lower elevation sulfuric acid source). However, if both are near the same level and especially if the source is at high elevation, the extra power from the excess ensures it is always used first, with no future tweaking needed from a valve if inputs/outputs need to change.
It will most likely work your way as well as if you don't mind tending the valves, I just like to setup robust systems that have a lot of built in toughness/redundancy/flexibility/etc., even if it needs a little pump (costs power to further automate the system).
I love that this game encourages so many cool solutions and they can all work!
I also recommend: Plumbing Manual: Overview
Made by: @McGalleon#8273 (Discord) u/MkGalleon (Reddit)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MdZ8Xr8P_SF_FL7B6WDjCZGS-x9Cwt-x/view