crusso1993
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I do not recommend running your water anywhere near 116psi! I mean unless you're into stuff leaking all over.100 GPD, 4-stage RODI, yep! Not a "water saver". I make RO in batches, 20-30 gal typically, store for use over the next few weeks/months. I have 2-16 gal RODI water containers next to the tank, one runs the ATO and the other for storage/topping off the other/water changes, plus a handful of 7 gal containers for extra stored in the basement which I will (for now) haul up 1 level to the tank as needed. For mixing SW, I plan to continue just mixing 5 gal at a time on water change days for immediate use. A single 5 gal bucket at a time works perfect for ~15% WC in this little 55g, I drop 5 gal RODI, salt, pump and heater in and give it an hour or so.
RODI (at old house, currently uninstalled):
Thermostatic valve is definitely interesting! I saw a post here claiming that 77 degree water can give something like a 75% increase in efficiency (I have some more recon to do before officializing those #s).. In this case, the valve would pay for itself fairly quickly, assuming minimal propane used for the on-demand heater to mix.
Water at this house is pressurized from the cisterns by a DAB Esybox, capable of 8 bar / 116 psi.
And yea, 14 is bigger than my shoes. I use a 12 lb steel maul for splitting our firewood though if that counts for anything related
Yes! This will be our first spring at the house, and that is totally on my radar. Basement is already setup with 3 separate 2500g cisterns, so it would not be a big project to plumb our gutters into at least one of the tanks! My goal is to get the entire-house UV setup shortly here, then visit water catchment in the spring.
Gawd I would love to turn these into, 1 potable house water, 1 RODI, 1 SW mix - plumb to 1000 gal aquarium . Funny not funny. "1000g Rainwater-Fed Aquarium", could be my next build thread..............................
We moved in-state, here in Alaska.
Haha, we are about 5 hours south of Anchorage, we call this "tropical Alaska" . This area has snow October through April typically, so there are 5-6 months of catchment potential plus melt during the winter as it fluctuates above freezing regularly in the colder months.
Is any part of the basement finished?