MrFlyTrap2
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Has anyone out there upgraded their RO tank?
I'm tired of working with 1/4" tubing connections, especially since I've been working more with irrigation supplies, the smallest I can get out of that is 1/2" (usually 3/4").
So I've been thinking of changing the 2 gallon bladder tank to a 6 gallon one... that will give me a 3/4" connection and a better flow rate for what I'm doing.
What do other people do out here than need more water? I've also seen others take giant containers and just have them filled with 50 or 100 gallons of water. But would I need a booster pump then? or does the weight of the water usually give enough pressure to flow through misting nozzles, irrigation stuff, etc?
And is there any consideration that I have to give on how the RO unit can handle such a thing? I know recovery time will be long, but still I feel my current tank is the major limiting factor.
Thanks,
Nathan
I'm tired of working with 1/4" tubing connections, especially since I've been working more with irrigation supplies, the smallest I can get out of that is 1/2" (usually 3/4").
So I've been thinking of changing the 2 gallon bladder tank to a 6 gallon one... that will give me a 3/4" connection and a better flow rate for what I'm doing.
What do other people do out here than need more water? I've also seen others take giant containers and just have them filled with 50 or 100 gallons of water. But would I need a booster pump then? or does the weight of the water usually give enough pressure to flow through misting nozzles, irrigation stuff, etc?
And is there any consideration that I have to give on how the RO unit can handle such a thing? I know recovery time will be long, but still I feel my current tank is the major limiting factor.
Thanks,
Nathan