I make my rodi water in my garage but it’s been so hot recently that it’s like 90-100 degrees in my garage. Could the heat affect my rodi water and rodi machine? Also i have rodi buddy in case that helps.
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So should i just replace my ro membrane? But I really need to change my fish tank water so can i just add some seachem prime to the water to make it safe?Yes. I dont know how adversely or in which direction. Typically warmer water is going to flow easier then cold so pressures could be higher. Like stated above ro membranes and micron filters have a do not exceed temp rating on them typically ro membranes are like 70f.
The water isn’t hot my garage is.Most likely the water going through membrane will be coming from the supply source which is typically underground, at least around here so it should not be that hot. Unless you are pumping water from a storage container to the rodi system which is not common![]()
That shouldn't affect the RO membrane as it will be cold water flowing through it. These rodi units are stored in warehouses prioir to sales so I would expect they reach temps at least as high as your garage or more while they are being stored and riding around in trucks for delivery.The water isn’t hot my garage is
Yeah but the ones in storage have never been exposed to water. I dont think the rodi machine drains when i turn it off so there’s probably water in there that gets up to the surrounding temperature.That shouldn't affect the RO membrane as it will be cold water flowing through it. These rodi units are stored in warehouses prioir to sales so I would expect they reach temps at least as high as your garage or more while they are being stored and riding around in trucks for delivery.
I do not know if it will have any effect on the rodi water being stored there.
I'm sorry. Now I understand your concern. Maybe @Buckeye Hydro can help out?Yeah but the ones in storage have never been exposed to water. I dont think the rodi machine drains when i turn it off so there’s probably water in there that gets up to the surrounding temperature.
That's my concern. As for stored rodi it won't be a problem. Unless you put it directly in your tank at 90f. Let it cool before you use it. Probably make mixing salt easier.Yeah but the ones in storage have never been exposed to water. I dont think the rodi machine drains when i turn it off so there’s probably water in there that gets up to the surrounding temperature.
No, i dont have a water supply in my house that my rodi unit can connect toCan you just move the RODI unit itself inside your house and run a line out to the garage?
Then you don’t gotta worry at all.
That’s how my setup is. RODI in laundry room with a 50ft line that run through the ceiling into my 55g drums in the garage.
You don’t have a sink or a water hookup for laundry?No, i dont have a water supply in my house that my rodi unit can connect to

