Clueless and I can't stand it anymore

Neurotech

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About RO/DI that is. I just can't stand hauling my Homer buckets to aqua hut anymore. What is the best/easiest/way to get my own RO/DI water? Is there a way that I do not have to tap into a pipe, but can use a faucet or hose? Does it have to be permanently set up to collect water over time? Any tips and leads appreciated. Anybody have what I need for sale?
 
you don't have to tap a pipe. I just brought a "Y" connector and attached it to my washing machine faucet . the tail part of the connector hooks to the faucet. one side of the "y" connects to the washing machine water hose and the other to my RO/DI unit hose.
chuck
 
go to airwaterice and call walter. He will take care of you. If you wanted you could just connect under your sink.
 
Thanks everyone - whether I go y connector or under the sink - it goes into a bucket, right? And I need an auto shut off valve to stop it when the bucket is full right? I checked out airicewater - looks good - any other ones to check out?
 
Most RO units have an auto shut-off built-in. If you go the under sink route most units have a connector to the sink drain, this will eliminate the need for a bucket on the waste side. On the RO side just keep a simple 1/4" valve and fill up your water container as needed. There actually very easy to install, you'll be surprised.
 
i built mine from parts. had my folks install an extra spiket right in the garage. i have a 30 gallon brute container with an float valve on it. i turn the water on and let it run over night. fills up the garbage can. if the garbage can gets full the waste water keeps running but not the ro line. thats my setup. oh i run the waste water line out the garage and into the flower bed. at least it is going to some use.
 
I am having the same confusion with the units. If I hook it up to the washing machine, then I can only use it when I am doing laundry?
 
The 'Y' adaptor is the same for a garden hose, so both the washer and RO unit can be used seperately. It looks like this.

07169279000
 
Joe qy7400,
Sounds good, but I feel stupid. When you say on the RO side, you mean coming out of the RO unit or the bucket it has been filling? I mean, it takes an hour to get 3 gallons, right? I can't just fill up as needed from the RO unit. (Did I just hear a collective sigh from everyone who can't fathom my confusion?) I've been reefing for 5 years or so, and when you explore new territory you become an instant newbie!
Boneh
 
I don't think a pic of mine would help since I used all clear tubing but take a look here. If you look at the far right you'll see 3 colored lines. The blue on the top is the RO output side, here you can add a valve and fill as needed. The middle orange tube is the waste line and the bottom red is the tap water in.
 
Is there a safe way to set it and forget it ? I noticed the unit in the link above has a bottle. Will it stop filling the bottle at a certain point? I have heard about setups with float switches, but I have also heard a lot of warnings about float switches failing.
 
At MACNA last year, I met Marianne from Aqua FX I've been buying my replacements from her since. I am pleased with the service, and she sells quality stuff. I believe Aqua FX is the only company selling what they call a "Chloramine Blaster" which was a welcome addition to my RO/DI that is now up to 7 stages.
 
I don't think that filter does a good job removing PO4, cyano fuel, if you can get a sample tested first.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7759244#post7759244 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Neurotech
OK, I'm loaded up with ideas and it seems do-able - one more thing. A guy I know uses this

http://www.pets-warehouse.com/Vpasp/shopexd.asp?id=91814

and says he is having no problems. Comments and critiques?

That's a stand alone DI. It will do the job for you, but depending on incoming water quality, you could go through those DI carts very quickly.
 
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