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If anyone in Smyrna area gets in a bind for RO/DI water, I'd be more than happy to take your containers and fill them up. I'm not keeping much RO on hand, but I can make it, so not a drive through RO Outlet, but a solution if needed.
 

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man i could use 10-15 gallons if available just let me know how. much
 
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Thanks for coming by John, and glad I could help you out. Sorry I couldn't invite you in and do a tour of our tanks... because... paranoia sucks.
 

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I could assist and make RO/DI as well in the Antioch/LaVergne area, if I had the expertise to actually hook up my RO/DI system lol. I'd look for help here in hooking it up but that's probably not a welcome idea with the CV19 stuff going on. Unless someone wants to get paid to do it on their own without me or the wife being near them haha.
 
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There's really very little to hooking them up... Faucet or Hose hooks up to Red. Blue coming out is RO/DI to Jug or Container of some kind. Black is wastewater. The small hoses just simply push into the connectors. You disconnect them by pushing back on the outer plastic ring and the small hose can be removed.

Mines mounted to garage wall and I collect into two Rubbermaid 20 gallon Slim Jim garbage cans and alternate between one being RO/DI and Mixed Saltwater. I built a 20'ish inch tall stand using 2x4buddies and a chunk of plywood for a top and "for now" just siphon RO or Saltwater out of them as needed into my 5 gallon jugs. I had planned to put spigots at the bottom of them, but as things are currently crazy I'm making due and trying to stay out of Lowes/HomeDepot.

Doesn't have to be as slick and sexy and many people show off here. Just needs to make RO water into something that you can use or mix saltwater in.

My motto is always functional first, then adapt as needed. Same goes for my tanks and sumps.
 
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There's really very little to hooking them up... Faucet or Hose hooks up to Red. Blue coming out is RO/DI to Jug or Container of some kind. Black is wastewater. The small hoses just simply push into the connectors. You disconnect them by pushing back on the outer plastic ring and the small hose can be removed.

Mines mounted to garage wall and I collect into two Rubbermaid 20 gallon Slim Jim garbage cans and alternate between one being RO/DI and Mixed Saltwater. I built a 20'ish inch tall stand using 2x4buddies and a chunk of plywood for a top and "for now" just siphon RO or Saltwater out of them as needed into my 5 gallon jugs. I had planned to put spigots at the bottom of them, but as things are currently crazy I'm making due and trying to stay out of Lowes/HomeDepot.

Doesn't have to be as slick and sexy and many people show off here. Just needs to make RO water into something that you can use or mix saltwater in.

My motto is always functional first, then adapt as needed. Same goes for my tanks and sumps.

Yea ours will have to be in the garage as we are renting right now and where our tank is, there's no way to hook it up inside. I'm just not sure how I'd hook it up to the water heater in the garage. Is that how you did it?
 
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Nope. Cold water produces RO/DI faster. I just run the garden hose into the garage and connect it when I need RO water, which is tonight since wife used 20 gallons of saltwater to startup her own quarentine'ish tank.

Our house is on a concrete slab so easy routing of water lines under the house isn't possible and I dont want to run them through attic/walls which could have possible freezing issues.
 

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Nope. Cold water produces RO/DI faster. I just run the garden hose into the garage and connect it when I need RO water, which is tonight since wife used 20 gallons of saltwater to startup her own quarentine'ish tank.

Our house is on a concrete slab so easy routing of water lines under the house isn't possible and I dont want to run them through attic/walls which could have possible freezing issues.

I never thought about that! Can you take a pic or something of how the house hooks to the unit? I haven't seen that before.
 
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Allows incoming RO Tubing line to connect to a basic garden hose.


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**** I think I have one of those. So the unit only runs when you hook the hose up? I think I can do that haha
 
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Yup. The water pressure runs the unit. As long as you connect the Red, Blue, Black hoses to right parts in right order it's essentially "tap water in one end, RO water out other end" and you collect into whatever you need. I purchased a 20' chunk of black RO hose and have it putting it's waste water into a flowerbed.
 

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Yup. The water pressure runs the unit. As long as you connect the Red, Blue, Black hoses to right parts in right order it's essentially "tap water in one end, RO water out other end" and you collect into whatever you need. I purchased a 20' chunk of black RO hose and have it putting it's waste water into a flowerbed.

So it looks like the hose connector I have is missing the center part. Gonna have to order a new one.
 

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