B the Nano Reefer
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So my RO/DI is telling me that I’m getting 25 psi from my water source (shower)… I think optimal RO/DI pressure is 60 psi… what are my options to get it into the 60 range?
The complexity is my concern … anyone have experience with one of these? RO/DI BuddyBooster pump. You can buy from BRS, or from Amazon. Same things. There's only a few connections to it, but it is semi-complicated IMO to figure out where the various relay switches go when you're setting it up.
Justify the buddy to yourself by thinking about all the water you're no longer going to waste. Saves dollars over time (though no idea if it recovers cost), saves time, and helps slightly reduce the ecological toll we all cause with this hobby (less wasted water).Appreciate the input. As I suspected, sounds like it’s the RO buddy or go back to LFS for RO/DI
With my current 10 gallon tank, I’ve reduced water changes to once every few months. For top off, I will probably use 5ish gallons a month. As much as it pains me not to use my RO/DI, I think it makes sense just to go to a LFS for water. I’m not far at all from Cali Kid. Finding a spot for the RO Buddy would be challenging since I don’t have a fixed spot for my RO/DI and connect/disconnect from my shower when I need it and store it away between usesJustify the buddy to yourself by thinking about all the water you're no longer going to waste. Saves dollars over time (though no idea if it recovers cost), saves time, and helps slightly reduce the ecological toll we all cause with this hobby (less wasted water).
Honestly, with that volume if you already have the unit I'd just keep using it. It's going to waste more water, but as long as it works, the total volume isn't that crazy to lose.With my current 10 gallon tank, I’ve reduced water changes to once every few months. For top off, I will probably use 5ish gallons a month. As much as it pains me not to use my RO/DI, I think it makes sense just to go to a LFS for water. I’m not far at all from Cali Kid. Finding a spot for the RO Buddy would be challenging since I don’t have a fixed spot for my RO/DI and connect/disconnect from my shower when I need it and store it away between uses
Interesting. Probably 10-15 feet. Much longer than it needs to be. I could make do with 2-3 feet. Never thought about shortening it though since I’ve not had this water pressure issue in the past. Might try to shorten it and see what happens though I’m confident that my issue is just shitting water pressure from the sourceHow long is the length of ro tubing going from source to the unit? I noticed with longer lengths pressure drops.
Radio shack......nuff saidWe use a booster pump hooked to an old remote control electrical switch from Radio Shack. Hit the button when I make water, turn it off when it's done. That RO buddie looks pretty slick though, no exposed pump/wiring. Looks like it's not for use for things with dual RO membranes.
There is no more radio shack. It’s gone.Radio shack......nuff said
I have exactly this. Gives me 90 PSI. My 15-year-old did the installation, looked too complicated to me . Huge improvement though and I had this for a 26-gallon. You are welcome to come by and see how he did it. I am in DC this week but back on Friday.The complexity is my concern … anyone have experience with one of these? RO/DI Buddy
Is it worth the hassle for top offs on a 10 gallon w/ infrequent water changes, or do I just go back to lugging home 5 gallons on water at a time from an LFS…
Thanks. Watched a couple videos, and looks pretty straight forward. It’s less about the installation at this point and more a factor of my RO/DI not being fixed in one spot. I store it under the sink, then pull it out to connect the shower, make water then put it away. Having to juggle a second apparatus just doesn’t sound appealing but looks like it might be the only option if I want to make my own water lolI have exactly this. Gives me 90 PSI. My 15-year-old did the installation, looked too complicated to me . Huge improvement though and I had this for a 26-gallon. You are welcome to come by and see how he did it. I am in DC this week but back on Friday.