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lorenz0 11-29-2010 02:05 AM

Use wasted water for other stuff. Jdigital and I used it for our laundry. Now the waste is used to water plants around at my parents house.

mike31154 11-29-2010 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by globaldesigns (Post 568831)
Is this really true? Can someone verify. If this is correct, I think I should get a booster pump. why waste water!

Depends on what your source water pressure is in the first place. Before you go getting a booster pump, get yourself a pressure guage and measure your input water pressure. If it is 60 psi or better, it's a waste of money to add a booster pump.

mark 11-29-2010 04:17 AM

3:1 without a booster pump

paddyob 11-29-2010 05:40 AM

Seems like a strain on natural resources.

Like drinking bottled water... it takes 7 times the amount of water in the bottle to produce it.

If the few of you who mentioned it are recycling the water... good on yah... for the others that are dumping it down the drain... it's money out of your pocket everyday. Throw it my way instead.. I'll buy a fish ha ha!

MitchM 11-29-2010 01:02 PM

Temperature makes a big difference too.
I had an inline thermometer on my household water supply just before the RO unit.
In the winter, sometimes the incoming water temp was below 5 C!
The RO membrane rejection rates (and GPD) are also based on an incoming temp of 23 C.
The colder the temp, the higher the rejection rate.
I have heard of some setups supplying the RO unit with a mixture of hot and cold water.

Mitch

sphelps 11-29-2010 01:35 PM

I have a vertex which is suppose to be 1:1 but I've never checked so I doubt it. If you're concerned about wasting water many people store the waste water and use to for other purposes. If you can find a use for all the waste water then your ration will be zero.

cale262 11-29-2010 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MitchM (Post 568933)
...I have heard of some setups supplying the RO unit with a mixture of hot and cold water.

Mitch


Sounds like a great idea...I think I'll try that, just need another saddle valve and a T.

cale262 11-29-2010 02:03 PM

Water is cheap though,...All you have to do is tap it before your meter, not that I'm doing that...:whistle:

Wayne 11-30-2010 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 568894)
Seems like a strain on natural resources.

Like drinking bottled water... it takes 7 times the amount of water in the bottle to produce it.

If the few of you who mentioned it are recycling the water... good on yah... for the others that are dumping it down the drain... it's money out of your pocket everyday. Throw it my way instead.. I'll buy a fish ha ha!


My water is included in my condo fees so I really don't see it.... But still its not good to waste something that many countries don't have. I will find a use for it... Maybe a mini ice rink on my balcony... :lol:

MitchM 11-30-2010 02:26 AM

If you want to run 0 waste water, run your waste line back into your household supply. In that case you WILL need a booster pump.
Before hooking up that type of advanced setup check with the manufacturer to make sure that your RO unit can stand that higher pressure.

Mitch


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