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Buh bye Schnookums
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Tampa, FL
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wow, that was fun.
I still water the garden with it. For the poster who wanted to know earlier where to get irrigation stuff, I get it dirt cheap at wallmart. 1/4" drip irrigation tubing, T's, lots of different single or gang valves - even micro sprinklers. It's all in the garden section. I've got a big huge octopus in the back yard to make sure my favorite flowers keep moist in dry spells. And don't forget to pick up some couplings as well for the occasional errant shovel. |
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Kc3 Rimless Aquarium club Shallow Reef Tank club ZeroEdge Survivor club ATB Cone Head Current Tank Info: -------24x24x16 GC Starphire ::::ATB Multi-Use cone:::::::: Icecap MH 250w and custom mounted Power Brites:::::::::::DIY Elos style Stand:::::: Vortech MP20::::::::::::::::::::: |
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I have a pressure pump on the RO system because I use piggy backed membranes. With that set up, I find that i don't need any other pressure. I suppose a traditional system would have enough pressure to push water. My discharge has 3 main lines with 2-5 discharge points on each line. Each output is simply a T with a valve at the end. I get even distribution by adjusting each valve. Not enough flow at one end - just reduce the output at the wettest valve. I'm pushing about 150' at the farthest point.
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Location: Toronto, Ontario
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I have a question that is somewhat RO/DI related so I thought I would add it here. Hope that's OK. We just moved into our first house where I've setup the ro unit in the basement. The faucet down there has a 1/4" diameter hose attached to it and then that hose runs down the same drain as the washing machines discharge pipe. I understand why the hose is there, but is it really necessary? First time I have encountered this before, and all I can tell is that it wastes a huge amount of water while I run my RO unit. Not only do I have waste water running down the drain but I constantly have that 1/4" tube running more water then the waste down the drain.
I'd like to be able to switch the unit out and save some water but want to make sure that I'm not making some unseen mistake. With the laundry, humidifier and RO unit all draining into the basement drain I cant see how any thing could dry out without having this extra hose down there. Any thoughts? Much appreciated.
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So your source water is running all the time? You can get a shut off solenoid that works by pressure. When a valve or float switch is activated, the solenoid shuts off the supply water. I know Kent sells a kit that most stores have access to. Aqua FX and other manufacturers make them, too.
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I used to never think twice about the wasted water till our town got water meters *ouch* Now I use my waste water to top off my 3000 gal koi pond...they don't seem to mind a bit
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what science!
The wastewater went into a third bucket with a float switch, and I dumped it into my washer whenever doing the laundry. We set it up so that once the laundry bucket filled, the rest of the water drained outside into a rain barrel (and then onto our lawn).
good times! ...I love it !
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Plankt0s, that is totally cool!!!!!! I'm going to look into that. Based on your water chemistry about how often do you have to recharge the resin?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Grand Bay, NB,Canada
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I've heard that RO/DI is not suitable to consume! is there any facts to prove this, or is it BS.
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