VanEternal
New Member
Hi,
This might be a stupid question, I have not used reverse osmosis filters before . When doing water changes using the RO filter and considering the fact that most affordable filters produce around 190l /day which means it will take around 12 hours to do a 50% water change. Therefore my question is whether theres an automatic shut off option, to prevent it from overflowing the tank. Or does it have to be turned off manually ?
This might be a stupid question, I have not used reverse osmosis filters before . When doing water changes using the RO filter and considering the fact that most affordable filters produce around 190l /day which means it will take around 12 hours to do a 50% water change. Therefore my question is whether theres an automatic shut off option, to prevent it from overflowing the tank. Or does it have to be turned off manually ?