Dumb Question? Winter Is coming

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Hey everyone so winter is coming!! I live in Colorado so the winters here can been mild or 2 feet of snow for days!

Is anything I should know about going into Winter with my reef tank - I am more concerned with my RODI unit because its outside along with all my buckets and tubing.

Any suggestions regrind the winter and reefing would be extremely helpful!

Thanks

Andrew
 
I would relocate the Rodi system I go to Colorado so I know how the weather is.as far as reef tank usually a lot of ppl end up with a bigger heater or a extra one .. depending on the temp in your home if u have it cooler in there u may need a stronger heater I run 2 heaters sometimes in winter depending on how cold it is .
 
I would relocate the Rodi system I go to Colorado so I know how the weather is.as far as reef tank usually a lot of ppl end up with a bigger heater or a extra one .. depending on the temp in your home if u have it cooler in there u may need a stronger heater I run 2 heaters sometimes in winter depending on how cold it is .
Oh and second heater - very good idea!!!
 
Yeah never be to safe I guess when it comes to reef tanks. I actually check my heaters more in the winter also... they like to short out during the winter
 
Yeah never be to safe I guess when it comes to reef tanks. I actually check my heaters more in the winter also... they like to short out during the winter
Yeah I was thanking about were to place my RODI unit - My boyfriend and I rent our currently home - I so can't hook up the RODI unit inside - as I need to find a location that I can hook up when I need it and remove when I don't -- Winters here can be crazy or mild - thats Colorado is called the bi=polar state! HA
 
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Yes, I would also recommend a generator and/or battery backup.

And I came here hoping at least a little that this was a Game Of Thrones reference (the title)
 
Oh cool!!!! Will that work on a kitchen or bath sink?
Well I guess it does!!! Thank you! I am sure Home Depot has these... I just printed a copy of your pictures so I can go tomorrow and get one!!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
 
This one works on my faucet sink I just unscrew the faucet screen part and put some Teflon tape on it and screw my Rodi into it
 
I'm using this screw-on adaptor on my kitchen sink. The black lever on the right flips up to divert water to the RO/DI or down through the faucet in the blink of an eye. Got it from BRS, if I recall correctly, and less than $15.

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~Bruce
 

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