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Tap Water Filtration with PlumbingSupply.com Faucet Adapter & H2O Science Diverter.

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Tap Water Filtration with PlumbingSupply.com Faucet Adapter & H2O Science Diverter Valve
Saturday, July 10, 2010

I finally received the last piece of the puzzle yesterday. My PlumbingSupply.com 15/16 Male to 55/64 Male Faucet Adapter came in which allowed me to connect the H2O Science Diverter Valve to the sink in the Half Bathroom were I setup the Water General 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis/Deionization Tap Water Filtration System. Installation took about 5 minutes with all the necessary tubing being cut into the correct length. I also ran the Waste Water tubing adjacent to the Feed Water tubing in for direct exiting via the sink. I still have some slight cleaning up to do with the tubing and wireing so everything looks neat.

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Comments

  1. marks69's Avatar
    couldn't you have just put another shut off under the sink and t'd off of it? my kids would trip over that so quick.lol
  2. melev's Avatar
    That'll work!
  3. Midnight's Avatar
    Luckily mine is set up above a wash basin in the pool room off the garage that is conveniently located with in 10 feet of the tank.
  4. KingNeptunesBounty's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by marks69
    couldn't you have just put another shut off under the sink and t'd off of it? my kids would trip over that so quick.lol
    Marks69, I definitely would have removed it if I own the house myself but I am renting the house so that is why I went the route that I did. It this were my house the setup would be completely different and I would have replaced the plumbing with compression fittings accordingly. But my unit it as least set 5 feet high so I don't think anyone will be tripping anytime soon, especially since it in the bathroom in the Master Bedroom.
  5. KingNeptunesBounty's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by melev
    That'll work!
    Melev, just learning from you!
  6. KingNeptunesBounty's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight
    Luckily mine is set up above a wash basin in the pool room off the garage that is conveniently located with in 10 feet of the tank.
    Midnight, do I get kudos for having mind on the same floor as the tank? :-)
  7. Midnight's Avatar
    Yes same floor is definitely a plus. I couldn't imagine have to hull water up or down a flight of stairs for the tank. I don't even think I would be willing to hull water from a LFS if I din't have a RODI unit. Hey, do you have a bleed off between the RO and the DI resin to bleed off the TDS creep? I have started doing this with mine under Marc's recommendation; however, I need to get more containers so I can run it longer. My starting RO TDS is around 14 and makes its way to 3-4 after about 30 seconds. Coming out of my DI is 0-1, it seems to bounce back and fourth.