Here in Dallas, the water gets quite cold during the winter. I know that water temp has a huge effect output. I tried to run 100' worth of tubing through a cooler filled with water and a heater. It worked good until the heater came in contact with the tube, melted it and had a huge water leak in my house. I also hate the look of a cooler sitting on my counter.
Anyways, I was thinking of a inline heater.
Is this a bad idea?
For all those who live in the north, what do you use?
Im not trying to increase my output, just trying to decrease my waste water. More waste water means faster replacement of carbon blocks. The carbon blocks for chloramine isn't cheap.
Anyways, I was thinking of a inline heater.
Is this a bad idea?
For all those who live in the north, what do you use?
Im not trying to increase my output, just trying to decrease my waste water. More waste water means faster replacement of carbon blocks. The carbon blocks for chloramine isn't cheap.