Is it okay to have an RODI unit in the garage year round? I would guess the temperature range is 40-90. It would be hooked up to a hose bib and used.
Thanks is advance!
Thanks is advance!
I always see the lower rate in the winter because my tap water is very cold. Thanks for your input.
I found a cool trick to solve this issue. Take a 5 gallon bucket and fill it with tap water. Take the line that come from the water source to the rodi and run an extra couple of feet of tubing so that it will coil in the bucket a few times. Drop it on the bucket with a heater and let the water warm up. As the water wraps around the excess tubing in the bucket it will warm up. Works great for me
My winter tap water is so cold you can’t keep your hands under the faucet. I actually run a little hot water with my cold to boost the water temperature during the winter. I know others have said you shouldn’t do this, but I could never understand why not.
Put the five gallon container in the sink so when it overflows, it just goes down the drain. I do this in the wash sink in our laundry room.
It’s been too many years since I’ve done the calculations, but I would surmise that with the flow rate, size of the tubing, and heat transfer rates, that you would need 30 – 50 feet of tubing in that five gallon bucket to see a significant temperature swing. In addition, if you were getting that amount of heat transfer, you would also need a pretty hefty heater to maintain temperature. Have you ever measured the incoming verses outgoing water temperature of this little contraption?
My winter tap water is so cold you can’t keep your hands under the faucet. I actually run a little hot water with my cold to boost the water temperature during the winter. I know others have said you shouldn’t do this, but I could never understand why not.
As others have stated, with colder temperatures, your ratio of waste water to good water will increase significantly.
I know others have said you shouldn’t do this, but I could never understand why not.
I simply cannot believe I didn't figure this out on my own.