How fast is your RO system?

Power Towel

Member
I've been checking these out online today, and it appears that speed is the limiting factor - I've read anywhere from 30-90 minutes per gallon (30 from manufacturer, 90 from a user review). Splitting the difference, that's 1 hour per gallon. I'm not sure I want to wait 6 hours for my "mixing res" to fill up. That's valuable kitchen sink time for a family household.

Is that pretty much a consequence you accept with an RO system? Ideas for how to make this less of a PITA?

I must say, the appeal of using one for cooking and ice is pretty nice, though. The fridge carbon filter only knocks out about 10% of the TDS, according to my meter. Not terribly surprising.
 
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Illegal Smile

Guest
Mine will make 2 gal in 30 min but the second one will be very slow. it depends on the tank you have. You can get a larger pressure tank so that you always have say, 5 gal in reserve. Another thing - I have mine in a utility room not in the kitchen. I then got a 3 gal countertop water holder with valve to keepin the kitchen.
 

lbhydro

Active Member
If you want high volume check out the GE Merlin. That thing can support a huge grow. Over 500 gallons per day for about $400 if I'm not mistaken. I use a 100gpd and it does about 70-75gpd for me. It does a damn good job by taking my water from 280ppm from the tap to 8ppm in my holding tank. I think a lot depends on how good your water pressure is. You'll get more and better quality water with higher pressure.
 

tree farmer

Well-Known Member
mine will do 1 gallon every five minutes. what i found is adding a booster pump makes all the difference in the world with these home units.
 
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