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![]() Coming from a plumber hooking up ro waste to washing machine as far as I know is not easy most people use hot water to start with so that ends that idea right away but even with cold wash you would need a large expansion tank and a bunch of new plumbing installed even with that I doubt it would have the pressure and volume needed to operate properly . Other options are using in garden I know people that drink it but our water out of tap is 8-9 ppm so pretty clean.
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![]() There are several RO systems that are a zero waste system. I use one at home myself, the waste water is fed directly back into your potable system.
Google it. A couple fittings and you are in business.
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![]() ya my plan was to keep it under the 80 mark all in and so far am hovering around 120 so getting down there that why looking for ppls broken units is perfect 3 housing for 20 to 30 bucks and then it save them from throwing it out too, i have time to wait till it come around or till i fiind a sale
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