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I'm setting up an RO system in my shed and will polish off with a DI. I will then pump pure water to van but is it a good idea to have another DI in the to make 100% sure water that is coming out of pole is 100% pure...or is that a wate of time and money??Appreciate comments
Quote from: Andrew44 on February 02, 2008, 12:14:04 pmI'm setting up an RO system in my shed and will polish off with a DI. I will then pump pure water to van but is it a good idea to have another DI in the to make 100% sure water that is coming out of pole is 100% pure...or is that a wate of time and money??Appreciate commentsThere really is no need to have a DI in the vehicle unless you suspect your storage tanks have contamination.
Yes, that would be a good reason. I keep a small 8 litre DI vessel in the vehicle with hose connector just for emergencies. I can plug it into an outside tap and run two poles off of it.
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on February 02, 2008, 03:10:42 pmYes, that would be a good reason. I keep a small 8 litre DI vessel in the vehicle with hose connector just for emergencies. I can plug it into an outside tap and run two poles off of it.what the cost of a 8lts di vessels full with resin supplied by yourselves
Thanks for your comments guys.Alan, my thinking was on your lines - ie the purity of the water is everything(or most of the process) so if the resin in the van is'nt doing much (nor should it really) then that vessel should last a long time. It was my insurance policy.I will have a 650 lt static tank in shed with 18 ltr DI vessel. Is it worth me running two DIs in the shed as well?? If so presume the run in series link ie water goes through one then the other, or is it parrallel link??
not quite - if you run 2 vessels before the storage tank it helps prevent any buildup of algae in the tank. of course the most important thing to do when storing water is to keep it out of the sunlight but even with a small amount of sunlight algae can grow quite quickly.anyway for the very small cost of £30 for a vessel its definitely worth having one more to ensure continued water quality.