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Hello all,
I live in Florida and I have my RODI unit in my garage along with the storage container a 50 gallon brute garbage can.
we do not park cars in the garage but the lawnmower, generator, and gas cans are in there and today I noticed a heavy gasoline smell and saw my Emergency generator had sprung a leak.
Well this happens to be next to my storage container full of RODI water. The lid is NOT air tight. I dumped all the water out of caution but would gas fumes have polluted this water? I do keep a small powerhead in the container to keep the water moving. Do I also need to wash my containers out now?
I also read somewhere you shouldn’t circulate your RODI while in storage because it will add back tds through the air. This post said keep a tight lid and no water movement. Is that true?
What are best practices for storage of RODI long term?
Thank you,
Jason
I live in Florida and I have my RODI unit in my garage along with the storage container a 50 gallon brute garbage can.
we do not park cars in the garage but the lawnmower, generator, and gas cans are in there and today I noticed a heavy gasoline smell and saw my Emergency generator had sprung a leak.
Well this happens to be next to my storage container full of RODI water. The lid is NOT air tight. I dumped all the water out of caution but would gas fumes have polluted this water? I do keep a small powerhead in the container to keep the water moving. Do I also need to wash my containers out now?
I also read somewhere you shouldn’t circulate your RODI while in storage because it will add back tds through the air. This post said keep a tight lid and no water movement. Is that true?
What are best practices for storage of RODI long term?
Thank you,
Jason