You can It installs into your cold water pipes just like you would install a line to your ice maker on your fridge/freezer
Here's some install instructions on installing a common type of RO unit:
http://www.melevsreef.com/rodi_install.html
Thanks for the encouragement but--Believe me- I need to hire someone to do this- I am not mechanically inclined!
Some questions for you. The unit should/might have come with a fitting that allows it to be screwed onto the end of an outside faucet? Do you have a faucet nearby that you can hook up to the unit? Are you going to run the unit continuously or intermitent? Home depot sells a fitting that goes onto the end of the faucet that turns it into an outside hose fitting, then you can just screw the end on the RO line onto the faucet. Or easier still, they sell a fitting, I think it is for dishwashers, that is a quick connect fitting that again just screws on to the facuet, then you can just connect when you want to run your RO unit, if you are using it to fill up a garbage can you might only need to run it for a couple of hours every few days or once a week. Does that help any????
It should have come with the "hose bib fitting" like the black part shown in this link, provided by estanoche.
http://www.melevsreef.com/rodi_install.html
Take that part to home depot with you and tell them you want a quick connect fitting that screws into a standard indoor faucet on one end and converts to an outside hose bib fitting on the other. The part you get at home depot will fit on your faucet, and the black hose bib fitting will hook on to the end of that part. The home depot part should quick connect in the middle making it possible to pull apart very easy when not in use. I will take a look at what I have tonight when I get home and can maybe tell you a little better exactly what it is, I am running off of memory right now. That is what I have setup right now, I just quick connect it about once a week and let it run for a few hours. Make sure you keep tabs on it or have an auto shutoff hooked up so you don't flood anything!
That's what all us "Reef Nerds" are here for!!
Thank you everyone! Tony, thanks for the tip on the hose bib- I went down to Kevin's and picked one up. Home Depot didn't know how to do the quick connect- and I looked in the dishwasher area for a portable dishwasher part- I took the hose bib down there. But at least I was able to carry it to my outdoor faucet and get 2 5 gallon buckets of water- Wow it is such a slow drip-- is that normal??? Looked like more flow going out the waste end and it was just dripping on the water side. And yes, I did have the blue line on.
I have 60PSI in my house. A friend of mine did install it under the kitchen sink for me, so it is connected to the cold water pipe. Don't know how I could get the water to be warmer. I bought it on Craigs list and it is 6 months old-- would that make a difference as to it being broke in? The directions did say, I would have 4 gallons of waste water for every one gallon of good water.
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