Hey guys,
So I just moved into the new house and I'm in the process of bringing over my equipment pre tank move. I used to have the RO/DI unit underneath a bathroom sink and the fittings mated up just fine. Now the new place has a basement with a wash sink right next to the washer and dryer. Here lies the problem. The fittings for the washer and sink that I was hoping to tap are 3/4" and the adapter that came with my unit is only 1/2". What's the easiest and most efficient way to plumb the RO/DI into its new home?
I've seen some people using hose Y connectors and then going off the second port with a down sizer. I don't have that down sizer from my original kit (it's years old now and probably just got lost) so is that a part I can snag at Lowes/Home Depot? Or do I need to order that from BRS? Anybody have any other solutions that don't involve a self tapping line? I read those severely limit your pressure and are known to start failing with too many actuations.
Cheers
So I just moved into the new house and I'm in the process of bringing over my equipment pre tank move. I used to have the RO/DI unit underneath a bathroom sink and the fittings mated up just fine. Now the new place has a basement with a wash sink right next to the washer and dryer. Here lies the problem. The fittings for the washer and sink that I was hoping to tap are 3/4" and the adapter that came with my unit is only 1/2". What's the easiest and most efficient way to plumb the RO/DI into its new home?
I've seen some people using hose Y connectors and then going off the second port with a down sizer. I don't have that down sizer from my original kit (it's years old now and probably just got lost) so is that a part I can snag at Lowes/Home Depot? Or do I need to order that from BRS? Anybody have any other solutions that don't involve a self tapping line? I read those severely limit your pressure and are known to start failing with too many actuations.
Cheers