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Looks good... What I was talking about was what people in rural communities who have to drill their own deep well for water on their property. They drill a well and put a pump down the well shaft. The pump pumps the water out of the ground and into a pressure tank. That's a steel tank with a rubber bladder in it. As the pump pumps water into the tank, the rubber bladder swells up like a balloon, till it builds up enough pressure to satisfy the pump switch. Then your water is now 'at pressure', so when you open your faucets, you get pressurized water.I’m not sure what you mean by a well pressure tank. Is it just a different kind of tank than what I just purchased?
I have everything for the RODI hooked up and running. I still have some plumbing to figure out for the salt mixing one. I will have a pump that can either circulate or be pumped into the house. So that one will not rely on gravity. I’m also going to set up a dos for awc’s.
For now, I prefer it being up on a shelf because it saves me some space. The garage has 14 foot ceilings, so there’s a lot more space to work with vertically. I’m also thinking about putting in a utility sink under the RODI unit. It will be nice to have a spot to clean paint brushed and other gross things.
I'm suggesting that you could do the same thing, with a well pressure tank like this one:
I'm currently in process of setting up a RODI and FSW automatic changing station using this system. I've started a thread on it, but had to suspend the project as I'm needing to use my expendable capital preparing a house for sale. If it sells quickly, I'll have it done in short order.