i believe i am going to be having a holding tank of some sort where the water is not moving (which is why i need a pump to pressurize it).
ill probably end up letting the solutes leave the solution...
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i believe i am going to be having a holding tank of some sort where the water is not moving (which is why i need a pump to pressurize it).
ill probably end up letting the solutes leave the solution...
well ill see if i can explain it more clearly.
rather than attaching my RO system to my plumbing underneath the sink, the way it is normally done, i am going to attach it to an external pump as...
well yesterday i just got a GE reverse osmosis system. my plan is to attach a pump to it rather than connect it under the sink so that i can both measure its energy use and change the types of water...
well, i was planning on comparing the energy uses using different sized solutes, like the small molecules of NaCl vs large molecules of sugar. i'm not looking for so much of an answer on the forums,...
so im doing a science fair project on the energy costs of reverse osmosis...
is there any way i can measure how much energy my system is using? thanks!