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![]() It all depends how much water you want to make. My gf bought a little rodi unit for 90$ that is portable and just hooks up to any standard hose fitting. Very simple and works well. Also RO/DI is better but RO works just fine as well. As long as your tds reads 0 you should be good to go.
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![]() Im not sure but I will find out and post it on this thread. Just a small little unit but it works great.
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![]() Cool, thx! Is it a rd/di or just an ro?
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![]() Too bad you don't live in the 604. I'd be happy to help you plumb your new unit into your house, but you could probably handle the install yourself.
You have a hose bib in the garage but no floor drain? That's an accident waiting to happen! |
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![]() Ya i think so too, was looking at maybe putting in my other bathroom under the sink, more room there but that sink has braided hoses for intake water with these little valves on each line, might need a plumber, sigh, more $
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![]() Well if you are in no rush I'd be happy to walk you through it. It's actually really easy.
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