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Old 11-18-2011, 05:40 PM
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What you should really do is (have a plumber) tap into your water line before the main PRV. This way you get the higher city pressure, and thus better efficiency. Then he can just ensure that there is a 1/4" coupler so you can plug your RO/DI line right in without the need of a hose bib attachment.

This is how mine is done.

Note: on the other hand, I think I've seen those parts in the picture at Home Depot before...
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