I know most "home" RO systems have a sink attachment that you can use to fill things with water. On a RO/DI system for a tank could you attach it to an auto top off system so when it gets low the RO unit fills it back up to level. Now i know this may take a few minutes depending on the volume of water, but if you had a perfilled RO storage tank it would not take long at all.
The only problems with this idea is that if something is up with the RO unit is not doing its job 100% which could cause a problem, im not sure of anyone who tests their RO top off water though each and every time for everything.
The other problem I see is that the PH difference might be a problem but the tank should buffer that water out within a few seconds to the 8.+ ph that it needs. If you really wanted too you could drip the water in to a calc reactor or something else that would bump the PH up before it enters the water.
Let me know what you think.
The only problems with this idea is that if something is up with the RO unit is not doing its job 100% which could cause a problem, im not sure of anyone who tests their RO top off water though each and every time for everything.
The other problem I see is that the PH difference might be a problem but the tank should buffer that water out within a few seconds to the 8.+ ph that it needs. If you really wanted too you could drip the water in to a calc reactor or something else that would bump the PH up before it enters the water.
Let me know what you think.