RandyStacyE
Well-known member
This topic is a well worth while DIY for most anyone with an RO/DI unit if the purpose is understood. I’ve seen other DIY methods that help keep the TDS creep down by stopping the unit from briefly kicking on then off therefore supposedly helping with this TDS creep, but this evidently solves the problem entirely! Just another gallon of waste water is nothing in comparison to the amount of TDS that can slip by due to a brief ‘kick on then off of a RO/DI unit’.
It sounds like that timer board is the key. Would the makers happen to make them for resale or are they custom made only and what did that cost? A reference # or something would be great for anyone wanting to do the same thing.
I’ve seen what you have done with the optical sensors, do you think that it is possible to create the same result by directing the RO/DI output into an appropriate size/1 gal reservoir, when this reservoir is full a sensor will open a small bottom drain (to waste) while simultaneously opening a redirected port for automatic top off or RO/DI main reservoir?
Basically allowing the RO/DI unit to run until a certain volume of water is produced (being until a very small reservoir is full) then tripping waste/gravity drain for the reservoir at the same time tripping an opening to redirect the output to allow the RO/DI output to top off the sump (or main reservoir)?
It was just a thought; it would probably be too complicated and involve too many solenoids or something. The timer and pressure sensor sounds great and likely the most cost effective way to go about solving this problem. High tech is usually cheaper anyway. Congratulations!
It sounds like that timer board is the key. Would the makers happen to make them for resale or are they custom made only and what did that cost? A reference # or something would be great for anyone wanting to do the same thing.
I’ve seen what you have done with the optical sensors, do you think that it is possible to create the same result by directing the RO/DI output into an appropriate size/1 gal reservoir, when this reservoir is full a sensor will open a small bottom drain (to waste) while simultaneously opening a redirected port for automatic top off or RO/DI main reservoir?
Basically allowing the RO/DI unit to run until a certain volume of water is produced (being until a very small reservoir is full) then tripping waste/gravity drain for the reservoir at the same time tripping an opening to redirect the output to allow the RO/DI output to top off the sump (or main reservoir)?
It was just a thought; it would probably be too complicated and involve too many solenoids or something. The timer and pressure sensor sounds great and likely the most cost effective way to go about solving this problem. High tech is usually cheaper anyway. Congratulations!