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So I was asked to explain my auto WC system & I thought I'd start a thread so I could be a bit more detailed. :encouragement:

First of all I put a tap at the end of the return pipe going back to the tanks

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Then I ran a hose to the waste water tank, I used RO hose & a 3x1.5 x1.5 tank

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At at the end of the RO hose I put an irrigation dropper to regulate the flow to what I want, about 1-2 drops per second

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On this system I'm using one of the Maize 100L barrels from Bunnings, my other system has the one from Aldi & they are exactly the same

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I started with a piece is normal 13mm hose on the tap

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jayc asked for a close up of the barrel water level system, so here it is. I drilled a hole in the barrel & put a bulk head in it with an elbow to a hose joiner & the hose to indicate the water

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From the 13mm hose I got a joiner from an irrigation place to join to RO hose for the float level valve

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From there I ran the RO hose to the float valve back in the sump to refill it with new water. I fill the barrel up with RO water mix it up wit an air stone.

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I have to credit Dean with they idea, he was the one who told me how to connect everything up, thanks mate! :encouragement:

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Hahaha, I just realised I'm an idiot, I've already done another thread on this very subject! :rofl:

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jayc asked for a close up of the barrel water level system' date=' so here it is. I drilled a hole in the barrel & put a bulk head in it with an elbow to a hose joiner & the hose to indicate the water

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Thanks buddy.

Almost thought you'd forgotten.

That's a great idea for a water level indicator.

Maze should implement something similar.

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Hahaha' date=' I just realised I'm an idiot, I've already done another thread on this very subject! :rofl:[/quote']

Oh Dear Squiggs you are finally losing it , now I won't feel so bad when I keep repeating myself :rofl: That's what happens when you get over 40 bahahaha:happydance:

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Hey!! I'm only 2 months over forty! :spank:

All good jayc, that's totally the reason why I redid this thread, yeah that's it! :Scratch-Head:

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Scary when you start repeating yourself!! Must be an age thing, I am starting to do the same thing!

Scary when you start repeating yourself! LOL

The indicator hose is an amazing idea, thanks so much for this info Jay. You have made it really clear for those of us who have no idea!! Cheers

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All good guys, I love to help with ideas as much as I can & if you want me to do any threads on anything I do, just ask. :encouragement:

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Squiggle, want to ask that the 100l tank is holding tap water or RO water? and how u control water come out from RO since there are 2 output, 1 for collecting and another is waste water? ( I saw your floating system for the RO collect, how do u stop water go through ur RO unit when the float stop the RO output?)

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I think you are a bit confused dude, I filter the RO water separately into 25L drums & then pump it into the 100L drum when it is empty. I mix up the SS minerals in the drum so the water is premixed before it goes from the 100L drum to the sump through the float valve. :encouragement:

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