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Old 08-26-2008, 08:10 PM
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I am looking at getting a RO/DI unit for the tank I am about to buy, and have a couple quick questions. The tank is only 30 gallons, so I do not need a large unit.

I have a hose hookup in my garage, and would like to use that for the unit. My question is, a lot of these units are 100 GPD. I have no idea how these units work, do I just hook it up to my garden hose pipe and turn it on and let it do its thing? If I only want to make enough to fill a 4 gallon jug and no more, how do I do this?

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Old 08-26-2008, 08:16 PM
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Just hook up the unit. Check to see if your getting the right tds. Then fill your 4 gallon jug. Turn the water off.
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Old 08-26-2008, 08:20 PM
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How long does it take to fill a 4g jug? Do I have to sit there and wait for it to do so? What unit do you guys recommend for a small tank?
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Old 08-26-2008, 08:25 PM
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Well if its 100gpd just take 100 divide by 24 hours in a day. Thats 4.16 gallons an hour on average. If its 50gpd then it would be about 2gph.

You could also hook the ro unit up to a barrel or brute trash can and have a float valve in it that so you dont have to watch the container. Youll always have a bunch of water on hand then.
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Make sure to waist the first 2 hours of water if the unit is brand new, the filters are preserved with an antimicrobial agent that should not make it into your tank water.

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Old 08-26-2008, 08:34 PM
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Does the unit require constant water flow from the tap for the entire time while it is doing its thing? If so, how much are you guys paying extra for water each month?
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Well if you have the ro hooked up to a float valve in the barrel, it will only turn on the water when its making ro water. It doesnt constantly run.
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Assuming your garage is heated or at least not worried about freezing.

Could run off hose but think about teeing in before tap so could just leave hooked up. Also the idea of a storage container with a float is good. I'm just using a trash can with a bulkhead near the top that goes to a drain if I forget so it doesn't go all over the basement.

Don't expect anything near 100gpd from a 100gpd unit though. From Aqua-safe's site the ratings are for 77°F, 65psi and 200 TDS and the output goes down 1.6% for every 1°F
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You can just turn it on, fill up your jug, and then turn it off.

As well as dumping the first 2 hours of water on the brand new cartridges, dump the first litre every time you start it up. Don't forget to buy a TDS meter at the same time. Buying an RO with a TDS meter is like buying salt without a hydrometer (or refractometer).
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Old 08-27-2008, 04:17 PM
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Thanks for all the help guys! Anyone know of someone selling one for a good price, or a site to get a smaller one for cheap?
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