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![]() Looking for the cheapest lol .
Help fill my tank faster |
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![]() http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/...pump-automatic
These are priced good, but you need a storage tank also. A second membrane can double production and save water.
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![]() This one can be used on tankless RO systems. I bought two, one for a friend, one for myself. Both are working great, and are pretty quiet! Free shipping is always a bonus too.
http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/...nkless-systems |
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![]() I have a storage tank on it ,was hoping for a local sale I never have any luck with internet
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I bought the Vertex booster pump from J&L Aquatics on Boxing Day and installed it a week or so later. It only increased my input pressure from 35psi to around 45psi. I tried it installed pre-filters as well as post sediment and carbon (so pre-RO) with the same disappointing results. My Vertex booster pump looks nearly identical to the one you linked to, so curious of your results?
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I have a storage tank . My ro doesn't have a pressure gauge though lol . |
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![]() I used to get 45-50psi in my old house, which would fill one of my 5gal water bottles in about 2.5 hours. But I've since moved into a new house in late November, and now only get 30-35psi so I bought the booster pump. Have been disappointed since I was expecting 80-100psi as advertised. (I do have a pressure gauge on my 100gpd RO/DI unit)
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