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e46er 01-07-2009 12:03 AM

ordering ro di kit
 
http://www.thefilterguys.biz/ro_di_systems.htm im just getting ready to order the $135 5 stage 75 gpd (second one down)

now jsut to be clear ive never seen one of these before, but 4 canisters at 10 inches its going to take a bit of space. now im under the impression you can either hook this to a sink or hardpipe it in from the main water line into your house.. is this correct?
i would prefer off the main line. my mechanical room backs onto my garage these canisters are all sealed so no dust can get it right? i would prefer it in the mech room but its pretty packed in there garage may have to suffice. does this kit include everything needed to pipe to the main water supply? as in the fitting to the unit apart from a Tee and some o rings?
how much waste water does this pump out?

i just want to make sure this is right as 5 stage 75 gpd kits in LFS are clsoe to 400 bucks after tax and i am going to drive across border to go get it..
thanks in advance

mark 01-07-2009 12:39 AM

Units are sealed and really don't take up that much space (see picture). I've got my in the mechanical room crammed between the furnace and hot water tank. The mechanical room is convenient as easy access to a supply and drain (then really good at least for me as my mechanical room seconds as a my basement fish room).

See no reason couldn't go in garage if it wouldn't freeze.

With the kit your looking at, it's basically 3 lines; supply (would be the "Self Piercing Saddle Valve Water Supply Connection" usually for tapping into a copper supply line) waste ("Drain Connection" to join to a waste line), then the output to a container or bladder. If your output goes to a container for storage it's handy to put it through a float valve (so the container doesn't overfill) then also good to have the "AUTO SHUT-OFF" since the unit would continue to waste water until manually shut off.

Ratio is around 1:4 (1g filtered to 4g waste)

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...5/P1060060.jpg

e46er 01-07-2009 12:50 AM

thanks for the reply! smaller than i figured thanks for the pic
my house was plumbed with pex the o ring crimper style not the glue style.
how does the auto shut off work? timered or by the amount of water?

mark 01-07-2009 01:06 AM

My house is crimped PEX as well but have the piercing valve on the copper supply line between the meter and the PEX manifold.

The better way to do it though would be to either Tee into a PEX line, valve then ro unit, or if you have a spare line on your manifold tie into than. Just need to rent a PEX crimper (just did some PEX runs and minumin was about 10 bucks from HD).

The auto shut off at least the one I'm using shuts off the ro feed, if the ro output is closed. Link to diagram of Aquasafe unit (it's the 4 port shuttle valve shown between the prefilters and ro). Have also read of people just hooking up a garden hose timer between the supply line and unit.

e46er 01-07-2009 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark (Post 375100)
My house is crimped PEX as well but have the piercing valve on the copper supply line between the meter and the PEX manifold.

The better way to do it though would be to either Tee into a PEX line, valve then ro unit, or if you have a spare line on your manifold tie into than. Just need to rent a PEX crimper (just did some PEX runs and minumin was about 10 bucks from HD).

The auto shut off at least the one I'm using shuts off the ro feed, if the ro output is closed. Link to diagram of Aquasafe unit (it's the 4 port shuttle valve shown between the prefilters and ro). Have also read of people just hooking up a garden hose timer between the supply line and unit.

ok thanks
im a gas fitter by trade so i have acess to crimpers and everything ive got a spare valve thats capped as it was the old line going to the outside taps but i capped it and ran a new line outside as to bypass the PRV. i just wanted to make sure i had the unit fittings becuase i wasnt sure how easy they would be to find.
thanks for the replys dude

banditpowdercoat 01-07-2009 01:25 AM

I acctually found a T that slides Over PEX and has tightenable connectors on the ends. All I did was cut the Pex and insert this, tighten and done

e46er 01-07-2009 01:40 AM

sounds like a shark bite fitting.
very expensive tho i can get crimpers rings and tees for free at work

banditpowdercoat 01-07-2009 01:57 AM

honestly can't remember how much, but under $10 I think. But ya, if you got the tools use em HAHAHA

nanoreefer 01-07-2009 06:34 AM

if you go across the border to get the RO DI unit can you please post on how it gos? iam whanting to drive over and get a new RO DI as well plus a light and some other stuff, but i heard they realy get you on dutie if arent there for at least two days,

GreenSpottedPuffer 01-07-2009 06:48 AM

I was looking for a new RO unit and went with the Aquasafe one from OA...$200 for the four stage RO/DI.

I had one sent from the states once...$140 for the unit, $40 for shipping and like $25 I think for brokerage fees...not worth it IMO. Its about the same price in the end but more hassle unless you really want that exact unit.

Just thought I would mention it.

fragNplug 01-07-2009 06:56 AM

I know that redcoral has devoleped their own custom branded ro/di and are selling them now in calgary, give those guys a call and im sure its a good product and reasonably priced.

Sam1969 01-07-2009 01:21 PM

Dont use the shark bites ... they will inevitably leak .. everytime !!!
I'm a plumber by trade and would strongly advise against those fittings as a permanant solution .. as a temp ok but never as a permanant solution ..

e46er 01-08-2009 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenSpottedPuffer (Post 375218)
I was looking for a new RO unit and went with the Aquasafe one from OA...$200 for the four stage RO/DI.

I had one sent from the states once...$140 for the unit, $40 for shipping and like $25 I think for brokerage fees...not worth it IMO. Its about the same price in the end but more hassle unless you really want that exact unit.

Just thought I would mention it.

i checked them out a few months ago and either they didnt have that unit or i didnt see it....
anyways i opted for it and ordered it tonight its only 4 stg instead of 5 stg but i figure BC water is so clean anyway im over it haha

GreenSpottedPuffer 01-08-2009 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e46er (Post 375528)
i checked them out a few months ago and either they didnt have that unit or i didnt see it....
anyways i opted for it and ordered it tonight its only 4 stg instead of 5 stg but i figure BC water is so clean anyway im over it haha

You mean you did order the four stage Aquasafe one?

Thats the one I have now and the one I used to use was only four stage and I never had problems in the past. I agree it may have to do with BC water being so good to begin with.

EDIT: I guess mine is 5 stage...

e46er 01-08-2009 01:36 PM

http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...ximus-100-GPD/
this is the one i ordered it says set of 4 pre and post filters...........4 stage ?yet it has 5 canisters? i dunno

mike31154 01-08-2009 02:13 PM

If you're ordering from the USA, there's another supplier that a chap on another board swears by, the Premium Series 75 gpd by Buckeye Field Supply. No personal experience but this guy says it's the best bang for your buck (pun intended) for value with some essential extras which others charge more for.

http://www.buckeyefieldsupply.com/sh...ry=168&Sub=166

GreenSpottedPuffer 01-08-2009 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e46er (Post 375582)
http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...ximus-100-GPD/
this is the one i ordered it says set of 4 pre and post filters...........4 stage ?yet it has 5 canisters? i dunno

Yeah thats why I was wondering how many stages it is...I don't know.

But I do know a bunch of people using them and are very happy.

e46er 01-08-2009 11:52 PM

ok good to hear
thanks for the tip on them saved me some money but alot of aggrevation i appreciate it

GreenSpottedPuffer 01-09-2009 06:04 AM

Yeah I find it a pain ordering from the US...something just always seems to go wrong for me.

I am just setting mine up actually and I think that last stage you see in the pics is the water polisher? For drinking water? I think thats what puts taste back into the water (TDS) and you don't want to use that for aquariums. I am still waiting for confirmation on that though before I use mine.

tang daddy 01-09-2009 06:45 AM

http://images.nitrosell.com/product_...rodi100gpd.jpg Aquasafe Maximus 100 GPD








^ The Ironic thing is that aquasafe systems is located in Vancouver but only deal with strictly shipping, no pick ups what so ever. When I bought mine off ebay it was around the same price after shipping and you have to wait 2 weeks. Because they're in North Van they should atleast open buisness to customers that live in the same city you would think!

The last part you wont need unless you plan on drinking and cooking with it aswell as use on your tank I have used it with and without with no ill effects. It doesnt add tds back into your water what it does is give it taste as rodi taste quite bad.

e46er 01-09-2009 01:42 PM

2 weeks 40 km ?!@? i could walk there and back faster


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