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EmptyMind
05-20-2004, 04:20 AM
My new tank.. 175 Oceanic Bowfront.. Started filling on Sunday morning.. (Saturday was spent under the house bracing the floor.. lotsa fun)

Still cant turn on the pumps because the sump hasn't filled yet..

100Gallons per day rating on the RO unit.. dont beleive it.. :)

<sigh>

BMW Rider
05-20-2004, 04:24 AM
It took me five days to fill my 130 gallon from my 100GPD RO/DI unit. I think the rating is dependent upon your supply pressure. My water supply is only 45 psi which is marginal for the unit. I have been considering one of the booster pumps that drives off the waste water. They are supposed to increase the output while cutting the waste volume down too.

EmptyMind
05-20-2004, 04:42 AM
and some pics to go with my complaining.. :)

My new tank.. with its lonely rock..
http://jmtech.ca/Pics/tank/tankfilled.jpg

The power of the tunze.. PULLING water from the bottom when I added salt..
http://jmtech.ca/Pics/tank/cyclone.jpg

My plumbing, temp lights power cords kinda look ugly.. not permanent.. :)
http://jmtech.ca/Pics/tank/undertankplumbing.jpg

And the other side of the wall, my temp sump in the garage..
http://jmtech.ca/Pics/tank/sump.jpg

My temporary tank to hold a few things while this tank gets ready..
http://jmtech.ca/Pics/tank/20g.jpg

I beleive i have Skyline to thank for this little guy.. TY.. he looks very healthy and happy.. I will give him a very good home..
http://jmtech.ca/Pics/tank/anemone.jpg

StirCrazy
05-20-2004, 04:48 AM
should have brought that tank over here I could have filled it up in about 14 hours :mrgreen:

Steve

LostMind
05-20-2004, 06:19 AM
Steve!

Tell me about your Ro+di setup! This 4 days to fill a tank with a 100gpd unit blows massive donkey... yah, it sux. :)

PSI on the unit is a constant 60 btw.

EmptyMind
05-20-2004, 06:24 AM
Yeah.. and his patience is running out on MY tank filling up.. his new one is even BIGGER.. hehehehe.. ahhh.. imagine.. a week and a half of WAITING while the tank fills up.. :)

StirCrazy
05-20-2004, 01:13 PM
Steve!

Tell me about your Ro+di setup!

PSI on the unit is a constant 60 btw.

60 psi will give you the advertised output if the temp is proper also. if your temp of the water is cold you will get a decreased output.

My unit is a dual membrane 320gpd unit. I had to buy a over sized boost put as my water pressure is only 38psi. but I run the boost pump output at 180 PSI, then by the time my water goes thought all my filters it is at 100 PSI at the membrane.

Steve

LostMind
05-20-2004, 04:38 PM
"My unit is a dual membrane 320gpd unit"

Damn. I couldnt find a unit bigger then 100gpd. Is that a commercial unit for office buildings or something?

Aquattro
05-20-2004, 05:07 PM
My 100gpd puts out almost exactly 100gpd. Pressure is 100psi, temp is cool. :razz:

Gujustud
05-20-2004, 07:24 PM
Damn, looking good so far.

You should try and fill that sucker with my tap water filter ;)

Yes you can come back next month and see if its full ;)

LostMind
05-20-2004, 08:16 PM
My 315g tank is gonna take forever....

Chin_Lee
05-21-2004, 01:37 PM
Put a water pressure gauge on and loosen up the municipal water pressure reducer a bit until you get the pressure you want. But don't over do it or you might geta few leaks in your house depending on the age and type of pipes you have.