From the floor of the tank to below the brace is 570 mm. I am running the water level at around 540 mmWhats your water level? Im in midrand. I would like to see the tank.
Thank youNice looking system man.
Hi Riaan. I was initially thinking the same thing, but for now it worksNice progress.
just a question, is the water changing station pipes not in the way? Seems that they do come out forward a lot more than expected. I would step on them or trip over them. Not possible to rather put the drums on a short stand / table and have the pipes running underneath and out of the way? Also turn the drums a bit, 45 degrees, so that the outlets are not towards the front. Ballvalves on the vertical position to safe some space.
She is not allowed to get a big SUV or long station wagon...Her car also has pdc, and unless she ignores the irritating sound of this system, she should not drive into the drums, hehehe
Nice. I saw your topic on your systemShe is not allowed to get a big SUV or long station wagon...
BTW, I've done something similar lately on my system, connecting my salt drums to my system. Permanently connected and I only need to turn a ballvalve to shut it out or not. Helps a lot and no more carrying drums. Although for my salt drum, I shut it out of the system, drain it, refill with RO and salt. When salinity levels are right and temperature close enough I open the ballvalve. Jobs done.
ThanksFrom the floor of the tank to below the brace is 570 mm. I am running the water level at around 540 mm
You are welcome to come and have a look, no problem. I am in Centurion in Amberfield.
Will pm you my number
that is funny...but his eating habits is causing me to rethink his citizenship