TheChad
Aquarium Advice FINatic
Hey all,
Does anyone know if it is possible to connect 2 RO unit's to a single pressure tank?
I currently have an RO/DI that is 75 GPD connected to a 20 gal pressure tank.
I also have a 30GPD Culligan RO system that came with my house, that has been disconnected.
I was wanting to connect both RO's to the pressure tank to increase production.. But I don't know if this would work? I mean obviously connecting it is easy, but will the two systems and the automatic shut off valves work properly?
I did just purchase a booster pump to connect to the 75GPD unit, hoping it will give me the water production I need, but if not, then I'm looking at all options.
The problem is the 75GPD unit doesn't put out anything close to 75GPD. My house pressure is 54PSI. So hopefully with the booster pump It should ring in around 74psi? Which will hopefully help my output quite a bit..
Thanks,
-TheChad
Does anyone know if it is possible to connect 2 RO unit's to a single pressure tank?
I currently have an RO/DI that is 75 GPD connected to a 20 gal pressure tank.
I also have a 30GPD Culligan RO system that came with my house, that has been disconnected.
I was wanting to connect both RO's to the pressure tank to increase production.. But I don't know if this would work? I mean obviously connecting it is easy, but will the two systems and the automatic shut off valves work properly?
I did just purchase a booster pump to connect to the 75GPD unit, hoping it will give me the water production I need, but if not, then I'm looking at all options.
The problem is the 75GPD unit doesn't put out anything close to 75GPD. My house pressure is 54PSI. So hopefully with the booster pump It should ring in around 74psi? Which will hopefully help my output quite a bit..
Thanks,
-TheChad