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tal

Hi,

I'm new to this forum and kindly ask your assistance with an issue i need to solve.

I need to mix water from two different water source - Reverse Osmosis and regular tap water.

The pressure/water flow changes over time (filter condition) and i need to keep accurate mixture of both water.

With you experience, what will be the most safe, cost effective method to do this?

I was thinking that placing pump after each feed will assure accurate pressure and simple mixing valve will do the trick.

Thanks!
Tal.
 
I know nothing about what you're asking about tal but I'd be asking your local water company about their bi-laws regarding the mixing of water with their supply. I'd think they'd be able to advise you on what they'd want in place to stop the possibility of contaminants entering the mains.

Good luck with your post ..
 
Speak to your Fish supplier, this isnt a cheap hobby youve got and Iam sure that there will be some equally expensive piece of kit to do what you need, cant you join a discus fish forum and talk to other guys to see how theyve got around it?
 

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