kluchtman
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- Jul 24, 2008
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Anyone know how I can convert a bottle water cooler?
I can't seem to find any products out there so I figured I could do something on my own.
I have 3, 5 gallon containers, so I thought I could use one of those as a holding tank. Basicly I was thinking of getting a small water filter system, then lead the out line into a water tight hole that I could drill into the jug. While I was thinking of that I realized that there is air in the tank that would have to go someplace when filling the tank every now and then.
So I figured I could install a small valve on top that would only open when air presses up against it. However it would then seal closed when I turn off the refile hose.
The only issue I can think of at this point is maybe bacteria build up inside the jug.
What are your thoughts on this? I am not a professional (obviously) so any advise on this would be greatly appreciated.
Kurt
I can't seem to find any products out there so I figured I could do something on my own.
I have 3, 5 gallon containers, so I thought I could use one of those as a holding tank. Basicly I was thinking of getting a small water filter system, then lead the out line into a water tight hole that I could drill into the jug. While I was thinking of that I realized that there is air in the tank that would have to go someplace when filling the tank every now and then.
So I figured I could install a small valve on top that would only open when air presses up against it. However it would then seal closed when I turn off the refile hose.
The only issue I can think of at this point is maybe bacteria build up inside the jug.
What are your thoughts on this? I am not a professional (obviously) so any advise on this would be greatly appreciated.
Kurt