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If the snow/ice is melting off your car over night, you're all set I think. I've got cases of water, juice, etc out there. And it never freezes, even when near the main door. Makes a great beer fridge. ![]() You can probably get away with storing without freezing. Especially if you add a small pump for movement. The water will likely be near freezing during the winter. It would take a bit of effort to get it up to temp for water changes, but doable if you bring what you need inside first. If you're putting the ro/di unit in the garage you'll definitely want to insulate it. The ro membrane is less efficient at colder temperatures. I lose at least 10%-15% production with the rodi in the house just from the change in incoming water temp in the winter. I know some people run the water line through a sort of heat exchanger before the rodi in the winter, or carefully tie in hot water as well. |