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I have my current RODI unit attached to my hose spigot, but wanted to move it to an indoor sink. Can I pick up a sink adapter at home depot for this, and I need a new float valve since I broke mine would they have that their as well?

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There is a flow director on the adapter where you can either make rodi water, or use the faucet....just not both at the same time is what i think he means.

 

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If you check out my build thread ...

 

http://www.wamas.org/forums/topic/50883-matts-first-90g-tank/page__view__findpost__p__431274#3

 

I talk about installing my rodi under the sink.

 

 

 

 

I added a "T" off the cold water line

 

and the sink still works just fine

 

http://www.amazon.com/Brass-Supply-Stop-Extender-Tees/dp/B0078S1Y0M

 

 

 

 

I did add a valve to keep water out of the RODI when not in use

 

 

 

 

On the Drain, CoralHind suggested ...

 

 

http://www.airwaterice.com/product/WE-CU114B-Q/Drain-Saddle.html

 

Again,

the sink still works and drains normally

 

Nothing complicated, and fully removable if you move.

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Google a Drain Saddle Clamp for the wastewater line. Install it above the trap on the tailpiece of the sink drain. I'm not sure whether HD or Lowe's carries them.

 

The two above are for the supply. The saddle valve linked by PotomacBoater will pierce the pipe when tightened and can never be removed unless the section of pipe is replaced (or if it remains permanently closed,) but will work fine. The one linked by GreenHornet can simply be removed from the valve if you ever move. My Lowe's does carry both of these.

 

 

 

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I just went back to using the faucet adapter after adding a tee to the cold water line. I found that production was about half using just cold water versus using tepid water (75ish degrees) from the faucet. I dislike all the tubes everywhere, but the faster production time makes up for it.

 

I have a new float valve that you are welcome to...it came with my R/O system but I don't need it. PM me and we can work something out.

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Why doesn't everyone use one of these to hook up their RO/DI instead of using the saddle valve which makes a permanent hole in your copper?

 

http://www.chriscoffee.com/products/home/plumbingfittings/maxadaptor

 

Sorry for the coffee company link, but it's how I have my espresso maker hooked up and how I plan to hook up my RO/DI.

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