Where can I purchase ro water? (On or near Staten Island). Thanks.
MikeNapoli Feb 17, 2008 #2 In Woodbridge NJ outside SI. www.aquatic-obsessions.com He gets a decent amount of Staten Island customers. .50c per gallon
In Woodbridge NJ outside SI. www.aquatic-obsessions.com He gets a decent amount of Staten Island customers. .50c per gallon
S Suncastle1 Feb 17, 2008 #3 Thanks - I was there yesterday! My ro/di unit is so slow - I changed membrane but it didn't help.
D depitch039 Feb 18, 2008 #4 You can buy a pump to increase flow to RO unit. I have same problem but I use large rubbermaid cans to store RO/DI water. HTH Doug
You can buy a pump to increase flow to RO unit. I have same problem but I use large rubbermaid cans to store RO/DI water. HTH Doug
P PMolan Feb 18, 2008 #5 I have a booster pump. I have it at 100+ psi. I still get 2ppm after RO and 0 after the DI. It makes a world of difference.
I have a booster pump. I have it at 100+ psi. I still get 2ppm after RO and 0 after the DI. It makes a world of difference.
L lithivm Feb 18, 2008 #6 My original membrane had the same issue.... I switched it out and its now producing good amounts of water. I keep mine in a 35G "garbage drum" its off the ground so I can gravity feed the 5g pails/jugs Another thing you can do is put in a garden hose timer so you can let it run for 3h or so and it will shut off on it own: I think I have some more pics here: http://celticland.com/about/liverock.htm
My original membrane had the same issue.... I switched it out and its now producing good amounts of water. I keep mine in a 35G "garbage drum" its off the ground so I can gravity feed the 5g pails/jugs Another thing you can do is put in a garden hose timer so you can let it run for 3h or so and it will shut off on it own: I think I have some more pics here: http://celticland.com/about/liverock.htm