aquainas
Active member
I appreciate the kind words and concerns!
This combo is working great for me though, it may be due to the fact that I do not have high amounts of evap due to having an ac unit instead of fans blowing air directly at the sump. A quick tip for you guys would be to create a siphon on the line from your resovoir to your aqualifter. The only drawback to doing this would be that water would continue to flow through pump on its own if the pump lost power. I discovered this because after setting my float switch and testing the system I switched off the power and noticed my top off contaner was not being filled up fast enough by my ro/di. So I checked the sump and water was flowing but it was no big deal as I was able to shut it off through the air-gang I'm running the water through.
This combo is working great for me though, it may be due to the fact that I do not have high amounts of evap due to having an ac unit instead of fans blowing air directly at the sump. A quick tip for you guys would be to create a siphon on the line from your resovoir to your aqualifter. The only drawback to doing this would be that water would continue to flow through pump on its own if the pump lost power. I discovered this because after setting my float switch and testing the system I switched off the power and noticed my top off contaner was not being filled up fast enough by my ro/di. So I checked the sump and water was flowing but it was no big deal as I was able to shut it off through the air-gang I'm running the water through.