After a few incidents where my wastewater collecting trash can overflowed in my garage when making Ro/Di for my tank, I decided to come up with a way to eliminate this problem.
My first thought was to install a float switch that would just turn off the flow at a certain level in my trash can. This would stop my overflow issues, but it still doesn't eliminate the fact that I will always waste water when making filtered water. I can only use so much to water the garden and such, and it kills me to have to dump a couple full trash cans of water down my driveway every weekend.
Then it hit me. Why can't I just add a Tee or Wye on the intake tubing line, then take the wastewater and feed it back into the Ro/Di unit with the regular feed? This would basically loop the wastewater back into the Ro/Di unit so there will never be any waste! I could even put a separate Tee and valve in the wastewater line in case I ever wanted to get RO only water.
Are there any reasons why this is a bad idea or will not work?
My first thought was to install a float switch that would just turn off the flow at a certain level in my trash can. This would stop my overflow issues, but it still doesn't eliminate the fact that I will always waste water when making filtered water. I can only use so much to water the garden and such, and it kills me to have to dump a couple full trash cans of water down my driveway every weekend.
Then it hit me. Why can't I just add a Tee or Wye on the intake tubing line, then take the wastewater and feed it back into the Ro/Di unit with the regular feed? This would basically loop the wastewater back into the Ro/Di unit so there will never be any waste! I could even put a separate Tee and valve in the wastewater line in case I ever wanted to get RO only water.
Are there any reasons why this is a bad idea or will not work?