Hello All,
I have a contained RODI System which I call contained because I have a preference to NOT tap into my homes stock pipes or bathroom faucet taps.
Instead, I am using a 1/6HP submersible pump in a Rubbermaid bin which I call the “Untreated Reservoir”.
Inside the untreated reservoir I have added in an air stone which does a tremendous job of keeping bacteria away. Eventually I want to upgrade this to a cylindrical ~40-50 gallons with a dome lid. But for now it is what it is.
I have a waste water line that runs to the laundry machine drain pipe though I must say I have never seen a drop of water even come out of it when it’s in RODI filtering operation which is weird because people say the system produces a lot of waste water:
I am running a 50GPD RODI filter but it is NOWHERE near that figure. I am getting a very consistent 50 drops per minute water production rate and this system is able to create 5 gallons of RODI water in approx 2-3 days.
I am considering getting a small booster pump and a gauge and am wondering about placement to achieve a much better flow rate for my custom system. Here is a diagram to better visualize:
1= input from submersible pump
2= bottom of sediment cartridge outlet
3=bottom of carbon cartridge inlet
4=top of carbon cartridge outlet to RO buddie
5=top of RO Buddie inlet. gravity filters down to waste and DI filter cartridge
6.waste = waste water outlet at bottom of RO buddie (this system produces nearly zero wastewater)
6= outlet to DI cartridge also at bottom of RO buddie
7= inlet at bottom of DI cartridge
8= outlet at top of DI cartridge and out to filtered RODI 5 gallon bucket.
Let me know if anything is not setup correctly as well here.
Some things I have considered to increase flow:
- Adding in a laundry hose to add some distance from the pump to the inlet for the first chamber on the RODI.
Have not tried this yet because the hose I have is metal and would rust underwater. The water coming in from the pump seems powerful but I was under the impression it’s just a pond pump and can do similar water pressure to household. It could shoot water about 60-80ft out of that 1/4” RO pipe pressure seems good but could be too high?
Anyways thanks for stopping by. Hope to learn some new things about RODI filtration and flow rates.
I have a contained RODI System which I call contained because I have a preference to NOT tap into my homes stock pipes or bathroom faucet taps.
Instead, I am using a 1/6HP submersible pump in a Rubbermaid bin which I call the “Untreated Reservoir”.
Inside the untreated reservoir I have added in an air stone which does a tremendous job of keeping bacteria away. Eventually I want to upgrade this to a cylindrical ~40-50 gallons with a dome lid. But for now it is what it is.
I have a waste water line that runs to the laundry machine drain pipe though I must say I have never seen a drop of water even come out of it when it’s in RODI filtering operation which is weird because people say the system produces a lot of waste water:
I am running a 50GPD RODI filter but it is NOWHERE near that figure. I am getting a very consistent 50 drops per minute water production rate and this system is able to create 5 gallons of RODI water in approx 2-3 days.
I am considering getting a small booster pump and a gauge and am wondering about placement to achieve a much better flow rate for my custom system. Here is a diagram to better visualize:
1= input from submersible pump
2= bottom of sediment cartridge outlet
3=bottom of carbon cartridge inlet
4=top of carbon cartridge outlet to RO buddie
5=top of RO Buddie inlet. gravity filters down to waste and DI filter cartridge
6.waste = waste water outlet at bottom of RO buddie (this system produces nearly zero wastewater)
6= outlet to DI cartridge also at bottom of RO buddie
7= inlet at bottom of DI cartridge
8= outlet at top of DI cartridge and out to filtered RODI 5 gallon bucket.
Let me know if anything is not setup correctly as well here.
Some things I have considered to increase flow:
- Adding in a laundry hose to add some distance from the pump to the inlet for the first chamber on the RODI.
Have not tried this yet because the hose I have is metal and would rust underwater. The water coming in from the pump seems powerful but I was under the impression it’s just a pond pump and can do similar water pressure to household. It could shoot water about 60-80ft out of that 1/4” RO pipe pressure seems good but could be too high?
Anyways thanks for stopping by. Hope to learn some new things about RODI filtration and flow rates.
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