RO Drinking Water Booster Pump Question

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Hey everyone this doesn’t pertain to reefing but I know you guys will have the answer. I’ve got a 20gal tank for our home RO drinking water. It’s a long route for the 1/4” tubing from the tank to the faucet. Can I put a booster pump in between the tank and faucet? I’ve only got about 45PSI coming in. Would a booster pump before the whole system help? If so what would you recommend?

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45psi isn't terrible, my house has 50 and I feel like I need a booster pump as well, it took forever for me to do the initial fill of my new tank. We use our system for drinking water as well, I think I need to replace the automatic pressure valve on mine, it just continues to run after my pressure tank is full.
 

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45psi isn't terrible, my house has 50 and I feel like I need a booster pump as well, it took forever for me to do the initial fill of my new tank. We use our system for drinking water as well, I think I need to replace the automatic pressure valve on mine, it just continues to run after my pressure tank is full.
Check where you have the cutoffs in the sequence too. I had mine in the wrong place for years. Moving it properly made the cutoff a lot more accurate.
 

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