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Old 02-13-2004, 02:05 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: RO/DI needed for reef?

I better get Karma for this.

OK to help Craig and others, here is my suggestion when you think you have no space left.
Most kitchens (most) have wasted space in the corners where the cabinets meet. The counter top covers it and you don't realize that this space that can be used.
From the sink side cut a square out and remove. If you are handy make the cut out into a door of some kind.

Place the RO/DI unit in there and hook up the connections to the cold water pipe and drain pipe.
Now drill through the wall and feed the water line through that.
Either cover the line or tack it on top of the base boards to the tank.
Any questions?
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