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So, I'm thinking of moving my RODI to under the bathroom sink. Is a saddle the best way to attach the drain line or an adapter like the one below?

*Edit-- I just pulled the first pic I came to as an example and didn't pay attention to the size...

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That’s what you need but it needs to go above the P-trap. I’m assuming if you do it that way gravity will be an issue. What one floor below you plumbing wise?
 
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That’s what you need but it needs to go above the P-trap. I’m assuming if you do it that way gravity will be an issue. What one floor below you plumbing wise?
Nothing. Single story house.

So this isn't enough?

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Either will work. The saddles have more of a chance to leak than that 1st one does. But the saddles are cheaper and either could leak.
That said, I used one of those saddles for a long time

Whatever you do go into the tailpipe above the p-trap because if it gets messed up they're like a dollar to replace
 
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Either will work. The saddles have more of a chance to leak than that does. But the saddles are cheaper.

Whatever you do go into the tailpipe above the p-trap because if it gets messed up they're like a dollar to replace
Thanks! I plan on putting a leak detector under the sink too, just in case.
 
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How tall are your guys cabinets that you can get a reservoir above the P?
No, the reservoir will be in a closet on the other side of the wall... Just the canisters and booster pump will be under the sink.
 
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I don't know if you need to go that far. It's not going to be a very serious leak. Just check it from time to time.
Meh, got a few extras of these laying around... I have a history of forgetting to turn things off, lol
 

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