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We bought an RO system to put under the sink and it has a faucet that goes in the sink. Well I never installed it then we moved and our new house has granite counter tops and I can't put it in the sink. Any way I thought perfect opportunity to use it for my tanks
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You should get about ( units vary) a ratio of about 1:4 or if you are lucky, 1:3
one gallon of ro water to 4 gals of waste. You must have reversed one of the hoses. Here is a link to a schematic of the plumbing, it has solenoids in it that you could ignore, just follow the plumbing. http://www.watergeneral.com/support/...struction2.pdf |
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#3
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hmm yeah that look like the way I hooked it up. Is there a break in period?
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#4
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If your getting a little bit out one pipe, and alot out another, the one that has little flow is the RO, the one that has alot, is waste
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No break in period.
What banditpowdercoat said. |
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I have the drain line coming from the line with the flow restrictor on it, so that has to be the drain right?
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Yes, drain has the restrictor. BUT, if they are plumbed backwards to the Membrane canister, it wont be right
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#8
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They were plumbed from the factory to the restrictor.
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Nevermind I just went over the whole thing again and lifted up the french instructions and there was the ro membrane
so I installed it and yep about 1:4 ![]() |
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#10
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LOL, Ya never even thought about that, the membrane's wasn't installed... LOL, Ohh well, everyone has their day. Lord knows I have ALOT of them
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |