juice_1080
Member
I know alot of you use your RO waste water for other things but I was curious if I could save it in a bucket and hook a pump up that runs it back through the unit.
Has anybody done this or is it just a bad idea in general. I know that the more total disolved solids you have in your water the quicker you burn through the different filters in the unit.
Which do you think would be cheaper though?
Running it normal and wasting all of that water or rerunning the water through the unit and burning up the filters quicker?
Right now I can't think of any use for the rejected water unless I fill up my sink with it to do dishes when I run my RO unit. I just end up attaching mine to the faucet through an assortment of adapters anytime I need RO water.
Has anybody done this or is it just a bad idea in general. I know that the more total disolved solids you have in your water the quicker you burn through the different filters in the unit.
Which do you think would be cheaper though?
Running it normal and wasting all of that water or rerunning the water through the unit and burning up the filters quicker?
Right now I can't think of any use for the rejected water unless I fill up my sink with it to do dishes when I run my RO unit. I just end up attaching mine to the faucet through an assortment of adapters anytime I need RO water.