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![]() I just want to tell you installing a RODI under your sink is easier then putting a lego castle together.
Firstly, I do not recommend using a saddle clamp. They are not reliable and prone to leaking. And if you want to take your system out now you are stuck with a hole in your pipe. Doing it right from the beginning will save you a lot of hassle in the future. I am also using an aquasafe 7 stage RODI system. They are super cheap and I get ZERO TDS from my water. I paid $135 before tax & free shipping for the system. It came with a free TDS meter. In less then 2 years it would of paid for it self. Ask their Reps for discount codes. They always have 15% off. http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/...e-ro-di-system Now for the installing process. For under the sink I would recommend a simple T. Or you can even get a simple Kitchen Faucet Adaptor. All you have to do is screw it on to your tap (see link) http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/...faucet-adaptor But back to the T valve you can get one from home depot for $6. All you need is a 3/8" x 3/8" x 1/4" Plumbing T. Standard Canadian facuet water lines are 3/8". And from there it's simple. Screw the T on and plug the RODI water line in. http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/...umbing-adapter Here are some pic. Feel free to ask me questions. p.s. I live in ward 13 (Somerset) we have more then enough PSI to run the RODI system. Attachment 12726 Last edited by Mahawka; 03-31-2014 at 10:48 PM. |
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My sumpless 77 gallon Hagen evaporates about a gallon of water per day, so I use glass wine carboys that hold approx. 6 gallons of fresh RODI water as automatic top up directly into my display. A small air pump on a timer keeps the carboy pressurized & the water gets pushed to the display through a mechanical float valve. Takes about 2 hours to fill one of the carboys. Production rate is highly dependent on water pressure & temperature, so don't necessarily expect to get the advertised gpd from your unit.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 03-28-2014 at 04:44 PM. |
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I mix mu sw in a 6 gallon bucket for 24 hours with its own circulation pump. |
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![]() You're still gonna have to remineralize the RO water for you freshwater tank. You can use additives or mix with aged tap water.
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![]() Is using ro for freshwater a bad thing then? Should i just stick to conditioned tap water? I know Calgary's water is quite good, i let mine sit out for 24 hours in two 5 gallon pails before using plus use water conditioner.
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![]() I use my waste water from my RODI for my fresh water tank. I find that a higher mineral content in my water makes my FW plants strive.
I don't recommend RODI water for a fresh water planted tank unless you add supplements. |
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![]() Good to know, thx. Do u still have to use Prime on your waste water or is all of the chlorine gone in waste water?
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![]() The carbon filter plumbed in before your RO membrane takes care of chlorine. Without it, your costly RO membrane wouldn't last very long. So yes, all the chlorine should be gone in your waste water, no need to treat with Prime.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 03-31-2014 at 02:46 AM. |
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If so what suppliments do you add as of course i dont dose my fw planted tank with anything but flouriish excel? |
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