So, I’m not new to ro/di. In the past I’ve built complex systems, I’m very familiar with this. However, the house I currently live in has limited space so I ordered an RO Buddie for under the sink. I’m only making water for a couple of ten gallon aquariums, and a 15 in the future.
As I’m going through the RO Buddie instructions I see it says not to use with a float valve because the di resin can’t “handle it”. What in the world does this mean? Can’t handle what? The pressure? I’ve used float valves on ro/di systems for years with no ill effects. They recommend their barrel Buddie. What is this nonsense? Is this just an attempt to sell me a pointless accessory?
The float isn’t going to be connected 24/7. At the most it will be setup over night. Anyone with a lot of water filtration experience want to weigh in? Is Aquatic life saying their resin cartridges can’t handle the back pressure from the float and solenoid? If so I’ll just throw a canister on the end and skip their prepack…..
There shouldn’t be anything special about the ro Buddie. It’s a pretty standard ro setup. It feels like their just trying to exploit an additional purchase.
As I’m going through the RO Buddie instructions I see it says not to use with a float valve because the di resin can’t “handle it”. What in the world does this mean? Can’t handle what? The pressure? I’ve used float valves on ro/di systems for years with no ill effects. They recommend their barrel Buddie. What is this nonsense? Is this just an attempt to sell me a pointless accessory?
The float isn’t going to be connected 24/7. At the most it will be setup over night. Anyone with a lot of water filtration experience want to weigh in? Is Aquatic life saying their resin cartridges can’t handle the back pressure from the float and solenoid? If so I’ll just throw a canister on the end and skip their prepack…..
There shouldn’t be anything special about the ro Buddie. It’s a pretty standard ro setup. It feels like their just trying to exploit an additional purchase.