Yes saw that , and your correct still beats wasting 4 gallons back down the drain
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Yes saw that , and your correct still beats wasting 4 gallons back down the drain
I'm quite lucky I think as my incoming water is 60-70 tds and a about 6 months ago was nearly 90 so maybe higher in summer .
So I just use a 4 stage.
Sediment.
Sediment/ carbon block combined which deals with chloramines.
Membrane.
Then di.
And gives me 0tds for months and months before rises to 1 tds making 50 litres water a week.
Again I think this is a great invention but what happens if the water tank is full? Is the water diverted?No it does have to be installed " piping" a certain distance from the heater though. It uses a pressure pump to force water through and back into the water heater. Both tubes are connected to the heater. I did not read the distance from the tubing connection requirements until I was done My fault still works. Get the brass fittings work great
Mine waters my yard and treesIt does the less waste the better. This is why many people collect and use the waste for other things.
The waste has 2b going some whereAgain I think this is a great invention but what happens if the water tank is full? Is the water diverted?
Going to look this company up and see if they have a video.
Thanks for posting!!!
Mine waters my yard and trees
No the pump on the system overcomes the water pressure in your system the water heater is always full. Look at it like you have a leaky tap. It just simply displaces it. It is like watching paint dry though. It takes at least 24 hours to fill a 35 gallon container. Also you have to crimp shut the expansion tank line or connect the tank. I used vice gripsAgain I think this is a great invention but what happens if the water tank is full? Is the water diverted?
Going to look this company up and see if they have a video.
Thanks for posting!!!
Take a look at Watts NO WASTE WATER RO system. I am vary happy with mine. I had to buy the DI filter separate on amazon. The same vender sells replacement filters for the Watts, and also resin for the DI. It is the no waste water design I like the most it is more expensive but saves in the long run. There are now copy cat ones out there.
so did you not get the DI? I have this same system i have not set it up yet kinda nervous looking into getting the brs DI add on the are some many lines and has to be plugged in trying to figure out best way to go about this... will only be used for tank.No it does have to be installed " piping" a certain distance from the heater though. It uses a pressure pump to force water through and back into the water heater. Both tubes are connected to the heater. I did not read the distance from the tubing connection requirements until I was done My fault still works. Get the brass fittings work great