Exactly, the RO reject is still soft, it only has a higher TDS than your regular softened water. It's perfectly good for rinsing, especially with a touchless automatic.lag said:This money saver has always been a no brainer. You pay the city sewer fees on all in coming water ,then pay to soften it , then pay to heat it (if you use tempered water in your RO unit) ,then run it to the RO system only to dump the waste water in the drain.
It depends on where you tell it to go.Bubbles Galore said:How would I be able to tell where my SFR water is going?
I have never really looked at this at my wash before. How would I be able to tell where my SFR water is going?
This is some great info.Does anyone have a "blueprint" of there system they would like to share ?
Well, my system is in place and operational!
It's a simple system and was very inexpensive.
Now I will test it on busy days to see how well the r/o reject keeps up with demand, how full the reject tank gets, etc.![]()