Finished putting together my RO/DI filter!

raptor72

Member
I'm finally finished hanging my RO/DI filter and making the table for one of the containers. I plumbed it directly to the water heater for convenience. I just need to plumb the spigot so the water can be gravity fed into the SW preparation receptacle (garbage can).
I just need to find a bulkhead. I should be making water by Sunday. I might also paint the table.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Did you buy a float with it? I have mine hooked up with the whitle line that comes with it...to go from the ro/di.....into the water container...the float tells it when to turn off...
WELL let me ask....does your ro/di have an asov???? Mine came with one
 

raptor72

Member
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Originally Posted by meowzer http:///forum/thread/387127/finished-putting-together-my-ro-di-filter#post_3403836
Did you buy a float with it? I have mine hooked up with the whitle line that comes with it...to go from the ro/di.....into the water container...the float tells it when to turn off...
WELL let me ask....does your ro/di have an asov???? Mine came with one
Yes, I bought the float with it. I'm just wondering at what gallon level I want to put it at.
Here's what mine came with:
$ 199.00 - OCEAN REEF + 1 FIVE STAGE 75 GPD RO/DI

  • All systems are made to order with clear 10" canister housings

  • Stage One NSF rated 5 micron poly sediment filter

  • Stage Two 5 Micron Matrikx NSF rated CTO Workhorse carbon block

  • Stage Three 0.6 Micron Matrikx NSF rated chlorine guzzler carbon block

  • RO membrane 75 GPD Dow Filmtec

  • Stage Five refillable cartridge with color-changing DI resin

  • 100 PSI pressure gauge
    Auto shut-off (Requires Float Valve or Switch To Work)
    Membrane flush valve
    Dual TDS meter
    Quick connect fittings
    Self Piercing Saddle Valve Water Supply Connection
    Drain Connection
    Filter wrench to make cartridge replacement easy
 

meowzer

Moderator
Then all you need to do is make a small hole in your brute where you want the can to fill up to...hole just needs to be big enough to fit the threads of the float thru....the float should have a fitting of its own....push the float threads thru the hole and tighten it with the supplied nut...
no bulk head is required for this
 

raptor72

Member
No, the bulkhead is for the lower section of the can so I can install a ball valve and make a spigot to gravity feed water into the other can.
 
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