North Dakota Mini-Ocean

dave,
after having my rodi unit up i had a couple questions for you. What is your water pressure? and do you use a booster? The reason i ask is.... my 75gal. unit has only produced 40gal. over a day.....i am wondering if they have a break in period or my water pressure is to low?
 
The water pressure is around 40psi before i add the booster which then brings it up to 100psi. Plus they never really do exactly what they say. I get around 65gpd out of my 75gpd unit....Might be because i run 9 stages and extra dual DI's.
 
RODI output will vary significantly depending on water temp. I added about 50' of tubing from the cold water source and have it in a gallon of water with a small heater. I'm not exactly getting 70 degree water but it does help the output. I bet my output in the summer is 3-4 times more than winter without heated water. I have 80 psi. (50' of tubing reduced the psi in the RO down to 60 psi.)
 
as long as it doesnt harm anything i would like to not add a booster but i am guessing mine is at around for 40psi also right now.... do they have a break in period?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14858296#post14858296 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EleganceMan
as long as it doesnt harm anything i would like to not add a booster but i am guessing mine is at around for 40psi also right now.... do they have a break in period?

Not really IMO. I too have lower than hoped for pressure from city water and installed a booster pump. What gets me is even with a booster pump it still takes me over an hour to get 5 Gallons.

I am really liking the set-up, looking forward to more! :)
 
Finally got the tile done and the tanks back on the stand. I will probably frame around the tanks to make them look nice...I will use magnets for easy on/off access.

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I am going to make the other 105 gallon holding tank a saltwater holding tank. It will be plumbed such that a pump will circulate the water for a couple hours a day and I will use it to do automatic water changes.

I am also going to order an equipment enclosure for all the equipment...This will get everything localized and organized. Its something like 14"W x 50"H x 4"D and will have a smoked glass door. I think I can then run wire tracks around the room to make it look much much cleaner.

As for the lights, I am getting rid of the rope and replacing it with adjustable cable. I will also see if I can run the wires along the ceiling and make it easier to move the lights when needed.
 
:lol: Be very sure you have full access to the wires. That is one of the most interesting things about Steve Weast's old equipment room is that you didn't really notice any wires. But, you have to make sure it is not a PITA to access them.
 
I would leave them w/ just RO/DI water heated ready to add salt to them. I say this because saltwater that is left to sit the alk cal ect... levels deminish. When ready for a WC add it 24 hours before you plan on doing it and then if its a emergency add it as needed
 
I do it much differently. BTW, because RO/DI is purified, it can turn bad if not handled properly.

I do a water change every week and immediately mix my new batch of SW. Then I let it "age" and have a pump stir it up every few hours. In a system with supllementary addition of Ca and alk, the aged water can be a better "fit" and less shock IMO.
 
I need to have the sax mixed and read-to-go for a couple reasons...

#1 - If I am gone then i know the water going in is at the right salinity.

#2 - It will be fully mixed and someone will just have to turn a switch and everything should be fine again. I have a mark on my sump so everyone know where the water SHOULD be at all times.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14862769#post14862769 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefaquariumnut
I need to have the sax mixed and read-to-go for a couple reasons...

#1 - If I am gone then i know the water going in is at the right salinity.

#2 - It will be fully mixed and someone will just have to turn a switch and everything should be fine again. I have a mark on my sump so everyone know where the water SHOULD be at all times.
Dave... are you topping off the tank with saltwater?
 
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