RODI HOOKUP HELP

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I just moved all of my tanks to a new location. Unfortunately, my BRS faucet adapter cannot connect to my faucets.

Now I am left with two options, the Laundry hook ups or under the sink.

I have NO clue what would work for under the sink with these type of fittings. And I’m not sure what would go on to the laundry fitting.

Preferably, I would like to be able to attach the BRS faucet adapter to either fitting. But if needed I could just insert the rodi line directly.

ANY Suggestions would be greatly appeticated as I only have a day to get this resolved.

Thank you !

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The laundry would likely give you more space and be easier to get the wastewater into the drain from. You will need a hose splitter, y adaptor and a 3/4 hose to 1/4 push lock addaptor to make the laundry hookup work. The adapter will likely need to be more than 1 fitting, like a female hose to 1/2 male pipe thread, then another to adapt from the 1/2 male to 1/4 female push lock.
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now, this is easier said than done… but, this style of fitting will also get you back in business!

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This would go in-line on the sink’s cold water supply, and might be a 1/2” fitting vs. the 3/8” fitting pictured…

@Red_Beard ’s garden hose fitting option is probably the much easier solution here!
 
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The laundry would likely give you more space and be easier to get the wastewater into the drain from. You will need a hose splitter, y adaptor and a 3/4 hose to 1/4 push lock addaptor to make the laundry hookup work. The adapter will likely need to be more than 1 fitting, like a female hose to 1/2 male pipe thread, then another to adapt from the 1/2 male to 1/4 female push lock.
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Thank you !!!!
 
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now, this is easier said than done… but, this style of fitting will also get you back in business!

IMG_0273.png


This would go in-line on the sink’s cold water supply, and might be a 1/2” fitting vs. the 3/8” fitting pictured…

@Red_Beard ’s garden hose fitting option is probably the much easier solution here!
Thank you !!!
 

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