I was like "this cannot be healthy" but I am a technical person, I can understand what you did and you did it just right. I am amazed now. This can save serious money. I am considering building it because I am also running my own filtration system and I am ashamed by how poor quality mine is. Good job! Thank you!
Glad this was helpful and thank you for watching and also going out of your way to comment 🙏🏼. I’m currently upgrading my UV sterilization to an inline system instead of the UV light loose in the tank exposing the plastic to the UV light.
any idea of the average humidity to make your system work ? Brilliant !! I also looked at the other systems for $ 4000. A pinch of baking soda will add alkalinity and give you that Sparklets taste.
The average humidity while running the machine is. 30 to 35% but the humidity where I live fluctuates daily . In 24hrs of run time I’m guaranteed a minimum 1.5. Gallons most of the time collecting 2+ gallons. Yea other systems are super expensive. That’s why I thought this method up. I just upgraded my UV sterilization method to and in line UV light for a Reverse osmosis system. I’m going to look into the baking sodas thanks .
I was like "this cannot be healthy" but I am a technical person, I can understand what you did and you did it just right. I am amazed now. This can save serious money. I am considering building it because I am also running my own filtration system and I am ashamed by how poor quality mine is. Good job! Thank you!
Glad this was helpful and thank you for watching and also going out of your way to comment 🙏🏼. I’m currently upgrading my UV sterilization to an inline system instead of the UV light loose in the tank exposing the plastic to the UV light.
any idea of the average humidity to make your system work ? Brilliant !! I also looked at the other systems for $ 4000. A pinch of baking soda will add alkalinity and give you that Sparklets taste.
The average humidity while running the machine is. 30 to 35% but the humidity where I live fluctuates daily . In 24hrs of run time I’m guaranteed a minimum 1.5. Gallons most of the time collecting 2+ gallons. Yea other systems are super expensive. That’s why I thought this method up. I just upgraded my UV sterilization method to and in line UV light for a Reverse osmosis system. I’m going to look into the baking sodas thanks .