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Old 05-04-2006, 02:45 PM
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This is murder on a RO membrane
This is why I use a timer, my RODI kicks on once a day only.
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I see. I guess that's not too bad, although I still think I like my idea of using the reservoir better. There's no deviation in the salinity (although I agree that the deviation in your scenario is likely negligible). Certainly if you don't have the space for a reservoir, that is a workable solution, although seems to me it involves more components and is just a "tad" more complex.
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Old 05-19-2006, 04:27 AM
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Was going to be gone for a few days so wanted something quick so rather than playing around with solenoids, relays etc without a period of testing just got a humidifier float and hooked directly to rodi.

Understand the reasoning for a small volume reservoir if float fails open and still might go that route but this is working prefect for now.
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