I posted on a another thread, but I wans't getting any responses.
So I decided to start my own.
I was having problems with water pressure (40lbs maybe a little higher) and water temperature ( around 58 degrees).
The Premium Unit I bought recommended that the water be 70 degrees and around 55 lbs of pressure.
I turned up the water pressure in my house lastnight to 60lbs.
This is my first time being a home owner and I didn't realize there was a valve. I just thought low water pressure was a curse i would have to live with. BTW... I had a GREAT shower this morning :lol:
Then, I bought 2 garden hose splitters with dual ball valves and hooked them to both of the washing machine outlets. With two garden hose to 1/4" adapters, and a couble of John guest "T" fittings, I was good to go.
I opened each ball valve and then tuned the openings until the water I was getting was around 90 degrees.
I attached an inline thermometer to the inlet tube. By the time the mixed water gets to the unit it is about 88 degrees. The pressure guage on the RO unit reads 58 lbs.
Now... let's see if it works...
So I decided to start my own.
I was having problems with water pressure (40lbs maybe a little higher) and water temperature ( around 58 degrees).
The Premium Unit I bought recommended that the water be 70 degrees and around 55 lbs of pressure.
I turned up the water pressure in my house lastnight to 60lbs.
This is my first time being a home owner and I didn't realize there was a valve. I just thought low water pressure was a curse i would have to live with. BTW... I had a GREAT shower this morning :lol:
Then, I bought 2 garden hose splitters with dual ball valves and hooked them to both of the washing machine outlets. With two garden hose to 1/4" adapters, and a couble of John guest "T" fittings, I was good to go.
I opened each ball valve and then tuned the openings until the water I was getting was around 90 degrees.
I attached an inline thermometer to the inlet tube. By the time the mixed water gets to the unit it is about 88 degrees. The pressure guage on the RO unit reads 58 lbs.
Now... let's see if it works...