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Originally Posted by Binare
Actually I drop the waste line into my washing machine, doesn't fill it up but as long as we keep the lid closed and use it in a day or two (aint hard in my household) it works out good. Perhaps you could pm me a list of topics and subjects I am allowed to post in? That would be most helpfull. When people disagree, changes are made. I'm no plumber but your suggestion of running ro only when the hot water tank has demand seems to make more sense then the original idea, so kudos to you, see what happens when people dissagree?
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You can post anywhere you want but it doesn't mean it will always be helpful or serve a purpose. Like I already mentioned a few times, the point here is to improve on a design that already exists and adapt it to better fit our needs. So far your comments have all related to the saying "if it isn't broken don't fix it" which to me seems to suggest you have little interest improving on this idea, hence my previous comment. After all your system "works flawlessly" so obviously you have no interest in improving it because if you did you would be contradicting your previous statement.
To disagree with something or just add another side is fine and benefits the process however I'm not sure that has been done because there hasn't really been any ideas put forth yet to disagree with.
The way to move forward with improvements is first done by figuring out what doesn't work or identifying the problem. As the system is currently available it won't work for, we know this already, hence the DIY approach. The next step would be to come up with new ideas on how to fix the problems or limitations and then we cycle back to the first step. If one continues to dwell on the first step and never move to the second it will never move forward. My goal here is to move forward.