I bought an adapter to attach a hose to a faucet (I think it was designed
for filling waterbed) I just use this to attach the RO unit to my kitchen
sink when I need it.
Ben
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From: "Tracee Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: info on RO/DI units
> Hello list! I need your input, I am finally going to purchase a RO/DI
unit
> but have some questions
> Are they hard to set up? Do I need a special pump in addition to the unit
> itself to maintain pressure into the unit.
> Can they be hooked up to the faucet and disconnected, I am now using TWP
and
> I'm tried of having to order refill cartridges
> I'm not a plumber and don't want to get something I can't set up. How do
> most of you have yours set up?
> And which one to order? I don't have a ton of cash to spend. I do have
> well water in one of the purist areas of our land (great lakes aquifer) we
> do have a lot of iron in our water probably calcium too. Thanks for any
> info.
>
> Tracee
>
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