RO/DI unit question
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, 10-03-2010 at 07:54 AM (3172 Views)
So I have to admit I did not buy a RO/DI from Melev, but to my defense I bought mine before I knew he sold them.
But I have some questions.
So I am thinking I will put the unit in my garage, and use trash bins or the like for storing the water. One for waste and one for pure.
Now my thought was to have a float valve control when the ro unit stops producing water so I dont flood the garage. I didnt know at first but most units produce 2-4 times the amount of waste water as pure water, so obviously I would want the float valve on the waste water since it fills faster. but looking at float valve units all the float valve does is shut off the end of the hose that is draining. Now if my waste water line has the float valve, it fills up and all that it does is shut off the waste water line. How does this affect the rest of the system? Obviously it creates more back pressure and makes more water come out of the purified water. Will this use up the membranes faster?
Is there a better way to set this up? Maybe a float switch with a solenoid attached to the input? What would that run me?
My thought was to use the waste water for water plants and for my dogs, anything wrong with this? my thought here is that it cant be worse than the tap water they get now which btw reads about 470 on the TDS meter....
Also Since I will be storing the RO water, how long can I keep the water in the bins?