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![]() It's not brilliant.
First of all it takes forever to make a bucket of water. Secondly, you'll go through filters quicker and thirdly I think you waste away your membrane quicker. From what I've read I believe you want to be around 45-60 psi for optimum water:waste ratio. |
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![]() Man I should have just stuck with the store water. Now I've got to spend another $100 for a booster pump. Good thing I kept the receipt so back the damn thing goes.
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![]() Is there a restrictor of some sort that I'm missing?
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![]() Nope. If the gauge says 30psi, that's all you have going to the unit.
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Brad |
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![]() I'm using the faucet adaptor. If I plumbed it under the sink would it change anything?
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![]() you'll need a booster pump and a high pressure shut off. in other words , a pressure switch
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![]() Return it if you can Jesse.
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Ian~ |
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![]() Ya I'll take it back and just go back with the Safeway water. **** me off
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