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![]() This is an old post but I have a question.
I am trying to add an ATO to my system. Now I understand the risk of hooking this straight to your RO/DI system however; if I install a seperate water container for my ATO to access would I not need two ATO units to keep this system running? Al Last edited by rootbear; 03-02-2011 at 03:38 PM. |
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![]() i have 7 aqua-medics-what do you want to know about them
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Side note: I have two ATOs but it's for redundancy. They both do exactly the same thing. I don't think that's what you meant? You could hook your RO/DI to a resevoir with a float valve and a pressure activated auto shutoff. You could then put the ATO pump in the resevoir. A couple of things to keep in mind.
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![]() What I meant by 2 ato's is one for the resevoir and one for the tank itself. I am not interested in having to remember to fill a resevoir all the time.
What I would really like is to just install an ATO straight to the tank. I suppose that abcha0s suggestion to add a float valve to a resevoir would be my next option. I have been researching a DIY solution to this problem but I am not to crazy about trusting my limited skills to do so. Al |