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![]() I have a 47 gallon tank that I finally have all plumbed and ready to go. I need to figure out the best way to do water. Is there some kind of RODI unit that doesn't need to be plumbed in? Are those tap filters decent? Something like this?
Any tips or suggestions this way would be great! Thanks. I may have posted this twice by mistake. James |
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![]() I have my RODI system hooked up underneath our bathroom sink, there is also a faucet adaptor (you neet to make sure the aerator on your tap can come off, some need keys nowadays).
Since I live in my mom's house, I didn't want to go puncturing cold water lines. All I had to do was get the T adaptor and screw it in between the water line and the copper pipe under the counter. I got my system from aquasafecanada. |
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![]() I've been using the faucet adaptor for years. My husband wasn't keen on making holes in our pipes. The adapter works like a charm
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![]() I also use a faucet adaptor and love it
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![]() This is all super helpful. I think I will grab one of those faucet adapters and a basic RO setup. Thanks everyone!
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