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Who makes a good RO system?

RAATCB

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I'm in the market of buying a new RO system. I've seen many different ones but I want a good solid unit that is easy to service/easy to find parts and a reliable unit. Unit has to be 3600 to 4000 gpd. Only issue is my feed pressure reads around 20 to 25psi on the gauage. I've seen systems that require minimum feed pressure 35 to 40 psi.

My current system is rated for 3600 gpd and feed from 15 to 30 psi.

Any suggestions or advice?
 

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Are you replacing the system that we've been discussing in the other thread? The booster pump I recommended to solve your problem can operate with your current inlet pressure.
 

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I do not want to change the set up of my system. The unit is small and everything is extremely tight. Rather just possibly replace and get a new upgraded unit. Do you know any durable RO systems?
 

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The only ones I ever found to be any good are no longer made.

If I needed one now, I'd build it myself. If that interests you, it's a lot simpler than you might think. It's just some plumbing and a controller, and I've got a step-ladder program for a controller that's very reliable.
 

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The only ones I ever found to be any good are no longer made.

If I needed one now, I'd build it myself. If that interests you, it's a lot simpler than you might think. It's just some plumbing and a controller, and I've got a step-ladder program for a controller that's very reliable.[/QUOTE

It does interest me but I do not have the time to do it. Would you built one for someone?
 
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