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Old 08-08-2013, 04:24 PM
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Hi:

I have an aquasafe system and I ordered another faucet that I use for drinking water (goes through a final stage carbon "polishing" filter). My aquarium water bypasses this filter stage. It is in my laundry room so not that handy always.

What type of system do you have?

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Old 08-08-2013, 06:26 PM
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Aquasafe systems has a fridge kit on their site, comes with the "T" and 30' of tubing. You should not need an ASO if you split the feed at the end (near the holding tank/faucet end). I used this kit to feed my fish tank and my holding tank, works great.
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Old 08-08-2013, 06:30 PM
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I feed my fridge plain tapwater. It's not a new fridge by any means but is this really a problem?
Nope, no problem. Just preference. We have a bottled water dispenser already.
Just figured I'd hook up the rodi to the new fridge. I don't like how the water is tasting out of the fridge right now.



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What type of system do you have?

Michael
I've got a rodi that I've been using for years, it used to be hooked up in a detached laundry room, only used for making aquarium water.

I figure since I have it, I might as well let the family drink purified water as well.
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:16 PM
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Typically just a tee and extra 1/4" tubing should be all you need. All ice-makers I've seen use compressor type fitting to connect to 1/4".

You should use a pressure storage tank though if you don't already and if you don't want to drink DI then the tank has to be installed between the ro and di as well.
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Old 08-08-2013, 11:58 PM
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Ok, so I have a pressure tank, but haven't used it before.

So I just tee the line inbetween the Ro and Di, bypassing the Di going to the pressure tank, then from there to the to the fridge.

But what about the Di output? Do I just put a shut off valve on there? And close it when I don't need water for the aquarium?

Sorry, I'm having a hard time visualizing this. Because there is always water running through the Ro, would I not have waste water continually being produced?
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Old 08-09-2013, 12:45 AM
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The pressure tank will shut the Ro off if the tank is full and there is no water demand on the system.Some newer fridges will not run on an R o system because the pressure requirement is too high,check your manual.
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Old 08-09-2013, 01:12 AM
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The pressure tank will shut the Ro off if the tank is full and there is no water demand on the system.Some newer fridges will not run on an R o system because the pressure requirement is too high,check your manual.
Thanks for the tip about the fridge.
My manual says 35-120 psi, so I should be good.
I was close to 100 on my Ro off the tap.

I know the pressure out of the tank will be lower, so I'll throw a gauge on there to doublecheck.

But I'm still lost. I have the output off the Ro tee'd. One leading to the tank and then the fridge. I get that that will shut off due to solenoid on fridge.

But what about the other leg of the tee? The leg leading to the Di? Won't my source water be flowing through there still??? Continually producing rodi and waste water until it gets shut off somehow???
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