Forgot to mention that I also ordered a 30 gallon open-top polyethylene water storage container for the RODI water and a 30 gallon open-top batch mixing container to mix the saltwater in. Like I said I don't know much about plumbing so I'm trying to figure out a way to transfer the RODI water to the salt water container for mixing. Right now my only solution is to use a water pump to just pump it from one container to the other.
If anyone has any better ideas let me know!
I'm charging my camera right now so I'll have to post pics later. If you own your own home you can do what I did. My RoDi is under the sink in the laundry room and my tank is in my living room. My back is roasted and I can't lug buckets any more so I put a 3 way valve under the sink. I drilled and mounted a bulkhead fitting to the side of the sink cabinet. Attached a coil of line with a valve at the end and hung on a hook. I ran another line to the other side of the 3 way down the hole for the sink plumbing, into the basement and back up into the wall next to my tank. I cut an opening for one of those plastic electrical boxes that you use after the wall is up. It has tabs that open when you turn the screw and pinches the wall board. Then get a blank electrical cover and drill a hole for a bulkhead fitting, connect the line and screw the cover on. Run another line with a valve on the end and you have RoDi at your tank!
I actually used a 1 into 2 splitter and mounted 2 bulkheads, one for at the tank and the other for my ATO container. ATO has a float valve in it so when it gets empty I open the valve and it shuts off when full then turn off the valve until next time.