jbird69
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Despite having my own RO/DI unit, I m still reading trace amounts of phosphates in the water.
Do you think it could work to make a mini gfo filter by plumbing a small peice of 1" pvc in my ATO line?
Heres how I picture it. Take a 5" piece of 1" or 3/4" pvc. Cap it on each end with end caps. Drill 1/4" holes in end caps and glue a flex tube nipple into the hole on each end. now I have this thing in line on my ato. I remove one of the end caps and fill it with GFO. So the fresh water that refills my evaporation from my ATO unit passes through this gfo filled chamber.
Does this sound like a possible solution to eliminating PO4 from top off water?
Do you think it could work to make a mini gfo filter by plumbing a small peice of 1" pvc in my ATO line?
Heres how I picture it. Take a 5" piece of 1" or 3/4" pvc. Cap it on each end with end caps. Drill 1/4" holes in end caps and glue a flex tube nipple into the hole on each end. now I have this thing in line on my ato. I remove one of the end caps and fill it with GFO. So the fresh water that refills my evaporation from my ATO unit passes through this gfo filled chamber.
Does this sound like a possible solution to eliminating PO4 from top off water?