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realhiphop

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I have the aquasafe unit from e-bay. I have no problems in regards to the quality of my water, but I've had questionable output from the unit. My unit is hooked up directly to my cold water line, so I don't have the luxury of using a little warm water to speed the output. Right now, I'm making approx. 1 gallon every 45 minutes.

Do any of you have an output problem with these units? I'm wondering if I have a low PSI out of the unit. Where would be the best place for my to buy a PSI gauge?
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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I think it should have you may want to contact the seller and tell them about it maybe they will send you one.
 

realhiphop

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They have different specials all the time. It comes with the PSI sometimes. I just ordered one. I should have the readings in the next few days. That will hopefully help me troubleshoot the unit. What is a desirable PSI?
 

ECFENCING

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On melev's reef he suggests running the RO/DI from the cold water tap and heating the tubing to get the optimal output.
Quote: From Melevsreef website:
When your source water is very cold, RO units tend to
slow down in production rate. They are designed to run with water that is closer to 78? F, which just happens to match our aquariums. Here's a neat trick that will get things back up to speed during the colder months:

Replace the tubing that leads from your cold water pipe to the unit with a 25' long piece. Coil as much of that tubing inside a 5 gallon bucket and fill the bucket up with water so the coils are submerged. Put an aquarium heater in the bucket and set it to 78? F. The heater will keep the bucket water at that temperature, and that water will warm up the water traveling through the tubing to your RO/DI unit. Production rates will jump back to normal.[/COLOR]Here's the link:

http://www.melevsreef.com/ro_di.html
 

Pseudo

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I use a faucet adapter and can regulate the temp of my water with ease. I also use a RO booster pump to get my pressure up to 100psi because the faucet pressure is a little below 40 psi. I can make over 2-3 gallons an hour easy.

Kasei
 

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