Water pressure too low for RODI

jmann124

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I have hooked my RODI unit up under the kitchen sink, bathroom, and split off my washer's cold source. I am not getting enough pressure. It takes a minimum of 2 hours, usually longer, to fill a 5g bucket. Before I moved to Knoxville, I could fill a bucket in 35 minutes. I got the unit from purewaterclub.com. Any suggestions?
 

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Wow I guess that settles that then, lol.
 

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I was on the same boat. I bought the booster from BRS. It works great, you can adjust it to get the right pressure. I run mine at 70 PSI
 
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Thanx guys. With Xmas coming up, I won't be "allowed" to spend the money for that ATM. I guess I'll keep getting water from Coral Reef and/or distilled from Walmart. It's on my list now though.
 

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Hmm. The two tools you need to run these systems are a pressure gauge and a TDS meter. If you get a pump - you'll also need a liquid filled pressure gauge. Might as well get an add on kit now.

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