I’m in an apartment. But I have a spare bathroom. So this install worked out well.
7 stage BRS pro and added booster pump, auto flush, Tunze 8555 RO water controller, HM Digital filter monitor, BRS chloramine monster and 5 micron prefilter. Also have a faucet kit for both the RO with remineralizer and the DI. Easiest way to sell it to the wife, she can drink from it and also use the DI to wash her face since she has sensitive skin. Typically I fill a 5gal water jug with the python and put it in her bathroom. But sometimes she grabs a water bottle full. Python is only used to fill never empty so it’s always clean.
Since there mounted kind of mixed up, for clarification, the filter sequence is;
Pressure gauge
2.5x20 5 micron sediment
Pressure gauge
TDS monitor
4.5x20 20 micron CRFC20-BB chloramine monster
TDS monitor
Aquatec 8800 booster
Pressure gauge
Then the standard BRS 7 stage pro
2.5x10 1 micron sediment RO save
2.5x10 1 micron universal carbon block
2.5x10 1 micron universal carbon block
Pressure gauge
Dual 75 gps RO membranes plumbed in series
2.5x10 Cation DI
TDS monitor
2.5x10 Anion DI
TDS monitor
2.5x10 Mixed bed DI
TDS monitor
Water drop mineral water filter before the faucet for the RO water.
Still a work in progress and plan to clean up the wires and add a white vinyl shower curtain to hide the mess as well as a cloth shower curtain to hide the power bars and cords. Also waiting on another Tunze strong magnet and float housing for the upper shut off on the RODI controller (stole the extra one out of my Osmolator ATO for the lower). Easiest way to mount to a brute I could think of. The brute handle is a convenient spot to mount the faucets.
Also going to order an HM digital DM-3 dual TDS meter. Going to put that before and after the mixed bed i think. As well as an LDM-100R rejection monitor for the second RO membrane. Typically I’m anywhere from 275-325 TDS out of the tap.
When mom comes down from Canada to visit I will just do a water change, fill the ATO and dump the rest of the brute and set it out on the patio so she can use the shower for the week.
7 stage BRS pro and added booster pump, auto flush, Tunze 8555 RO water controller, HM Digital filter monitor, BRS chloramine monster and 5 micron prefilter. Also have a faucet kit for both the RO with remineralizer and the DI. Easiest way to sell it to the wife, she can drink from it and also use the DI to wash her face since she has sensitive skin. Typically I fill a 5gal water jug with the python and put it in her bathroom. But sometimes she grabs a water bottle full. Python is only used to fill never empty so it’s always clean.
Since there mounted kind of mixed up, for clarification, the filter sequence is;
Pressure gauge
2.5x20 5 micron sediment
Pressure gauge
TDS monitor
4.5x20 20 micron CRFC20-BB chloramine monster
TDS monitor
Aquatec 8800 booster
Pressure gauge
Then the standard BRS 7 stage pro
2.5x10 1 micron sediment RO save
2.5x10 1 micron universal carbon block
2.5x10 1 micron universal carbon block
Pressure gauge
Dual 75 gps RO membranes plumbed in series
2.5x10 Cation DI
TDS monitor
2.5x10 Anion DI
TDS monitor
2.5x10 Mixed bed DI
TDS monitor
Water drop mineral water filter before the faucet for the RO water.
Still a work in progress and plan to clean up the wires and add a white vinyl shower curtain to hide the mess as well as a cloth shower curtain to hide the power bars and cords. Also waiting on another Tunze strong magnet and float housing for the upper shut off on the RODI controller (stole the extra one out of my Osmolator ATO for the lower). Easiest way to mount to a brute I could think of. The brute handle is a convenient spot to mount the faucets.
Also going to order an HM digital DM-3 dual TDS meter. Going to put that before and after the mixed bed i think. As well as an LDM-100R rejection monitor for the second RO membrane. Typically I’m anywhere from 275-325 TDS out of the tap.
When mom comes down from Canada to visit I will just do a water change, fill the ATO and dump the rest of the brute and set it out on the patio so she can use the shower for the week.
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