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![]() Try the link below, page 8 I think. Check your plumbing to this one. Your DI should be where it says 5th stage
http://www.watergeneral.com/support/pdf/RO585.pdf I do not have this system, I just use this link for clarity |
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![]() hillegom to the rescue again
![]() My barrel is full tonight and the RO shut down on it's own. I will be keeping the supply line off when not in use, but it's nice to have everything working right. |
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![]() So I played around with it a buch and I found I had a couple of leaks at the unions, tried tightening it but they would no stop leaking. So i returned it and got a different one. Now I have a Kent marine one. Much easier to set up and does not leak but it still will not shut off the waste water.
So is there something funny about the buckeye rodi? I keep moving parts around all over bu nothing seems to stop it. So what have I done wrong? I followed hillegom's link and I had mine set up the same way, as far as I could tell. So now I am almost at the point of going out and buying a new rodi set up with the auto shut off already installed unless I figure this thing out. Is there any other things I need to look at or buy to make this thing work? Thanks |
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![]() could you post a few pics with all plumbing showing?
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![]() if your auto shut off uses a solenoid and pressure switch then your water pressure may not be high enough to trigger the shut off. The solenoid valve also has to be installed before the RO membrane. But typical auto shut offs do not use solenoids.
This a typical auto shut off: ![]() Installed like this: ![]() BRS also has a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssa6njb5nV4 Last edited by sphelps; 01-16-2012 at 11:26 PM. |
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![]() I'm trying to get pictures up right now. I had the one that is pictured but it would not work, and now I have a solenoid type one. The pressure gauge I have on the rodi says I have 40-50 psi depending on what's happing, if I got the float valve held up I can almost get 50 psi. How much do I need for a solenoid type, verus the other type?
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![]() if you had the typical one before chances are you didn't have it plumbed right, they can be tricky. For the solenoid remove it but keep the pressure switch installed and see if it closes when the pressure build up. Again I'm guessing not installed in the right spot so I'll wait for pictures.
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![]() Im not sure if this is gonna work. I always have a hard time getting pics to show. So i linked one of them to my canreef album. |
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Russ |
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![]() Pirate - seems to be a lot of confusion in this thread - if you'd like give us a call when you are in front of your system we'll get it squared away.
Russ 513-312-2343 Last edited by Buckeye Field Supply; 01-18-2012 at 07:04 PM. |