Doesn't auto shut off though.
Genuine question: why is that a problem?
We've always bought ones that do but I realised we all run the same way.
Tap on
Pump on
Fill
Pump off
Tap off
Hence why we're trying one without an auto cutoff.
We run into an IBC. Is there a different setup where the autoshutoff matters?
You have to manually switch the tap and the pump off when your IBC (s) are full.
With auto switch off, I can leave my r/o (no booster) to automatically switch off when the IBC tank is full and I'm not monitoring it.
Personally, I fill up my van in the morning. When filling, my r/o will usually kicks on and replenishes the water I have drawn, while I'm out working; (usually as I have to remove around 250 litres before the r/o switches on). The IBC tank is full when I get back in the evenings and the r/o isn't on. If I had a booster, I would need the booster to automatically switch off at the same time my r/o did.