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lastlight 11-02-2009 04:41 PM

Lance and JDigital that is GROSS. I've taken slight offense guys...just a casual warning but please keep my threads on-topic and clean.

Yeah on my last tank I ran the ro/di straight to a float valve in my tank and battled algae like you wouldn't believe. Bet it was the creep. I have to install a float into my water-change top tank after I can pull the ro/di line out of the display.

I actually cut the autoshutoff stuff out of the unit as they are cheap and always fail. I bought a backup but the creep issue drove me to get rid of it altogether and besides the float valve in my reservoir I also have it plumbed with an emergency drain. I am buying an electronic solenoid and putting it on a timer to run for a set period of time nightly. Right now it's on full-manual. Meaning I gotta keep an eye on it!

The unit had a flush kit but since my old unit didn't have a flow restrictor I didn't even know what it was. When I had issues getting the thing to not dump waste water like a banshee I realized what I had removed and put it back in place. I need to add a new valve in to do flushes still.

Lance 11-02-2009 04:52 PM

[quote=lastlight;460290]Lance and JDigital that is GROSS. I've taken slight offense guys...just a casual warning but please keep my threads on-topic and clean.


My apologies. :redface: I misinterpreted your post, thought it was a joke.

mike31154 11-02-2009 05:18 PM

WRT the auto shut off valve, I haven't been able to get mine to work properly at all either and would never trust the thing. After some small mishaps, I only run the system manually and set the timer on the kitchen stove to remind me to check it periodically. No way I'd leave the house with the system running.

lastlight 11-02-2009 05:50 PM

Lance you silly arse!

I was kidding. Seriously man! Have I not established sufficient levels of silly to make that obvious? Dammit!

lastlight 11-02-2009 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike31154 (Post 460304)
I only run the system manually and set the timer on the kitchen stove to remind me to check it periodically

Now that's a lot cheaper than the solenoid which could still fail. I'm doing this. Even if I somehow don't notice the stove going off my wife will!

Lance 11-02-2009 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 460310)
Lance you silly arse!

I was kidding. Seriously man! Have I not established sufficient levels of silly to make that obvious? Dammit!



Well, it did kind of surprise me. :surprise:: Thought maybe you got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.
Back to topic: Brett, I use the BRS top-off valve as well as a timer from Rona. I figure this ensures no accidents and will cover my silly arse.

lastlight 11-02-2009 06:16 PM

Dude when you're filling a tank that's been 1.5 yrs in the making there is no wrong side of the bed. If/when I battle algae again...well then look out!

I likely will try and connect the new shutoff valve i bought if i can remember how just to waste a little less water when I ignore the stove alarm a few minutes.

JDigital 11-02-2009 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 460310)
Lance you silly arse!

I was kidding. Seriously man! Have I not established sufficient levels of silly to make that obvious? Dammit!


Obviously not! I didn't have "gross" thoughts when I made my post.. :lol:

lastlight 11-02-2009 06:38 PM

Oh crap. Looking back you DIDN'T have any gross thoughts. Haha just Lance and I.

But seriously guys...howzabout that tds?

kien 11-02-2009 07:51 PM

wow, there is quite a variance in the water quality in the City. I checked mine last night and I got 125 out of my tap (in Riverbend).

K.


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