💧 Upgrade your water game with silent, battery-free power!
The Aqua Tec ERP-1000 is a compact, black permeate pump powered hydraulically by brine water, delivering up to 0.4 gallons per minute. Designed for seamless integration and durability, it enhances water purification systems without requiring batteries or complex maintenance.
Brand | Aqua Tec |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 7.13"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"H |
Power Source | Hydraulic Energy from Brine Water |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Maximum Flow Rate | 0.4 Gallons Per Minute |
Style | Integrated |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00799705695375 |
Manufacturer | Commercial Water Distributing |
UPC | 799705695375 |
Part Number | ERP-1000 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | AQUATEC-ERP-1000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | permeate pump |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Noise is not really that noticeable
Noise is really not that noticeable. I use this in my RV to preserve fresh water while dry camping. Longer trips still require packing filtered water, it's not magic. There's still waste water from the RO and the actual act of drinking the water instead of hauling extra already filtered water.
M**N
It works great but is noisy
I added a line to my ice maker from my APEC 50gpd RO filter but it wasn't filling the tray fully like straight from tap. Adding this pump and removing the ASO significantly increased pressure and fixed the ice issues. A wonderful side effect is my RO faucet now fills water bottles and other containers 2x faster. I can't speak to reduced waste water but I can believe it, the RO now takes only maybe 30 minutes to regenerate when I draw a lot of water from it.Connection to my RO system was pretty easy, just check out a YouTube video or follow the included instructions. I didn't test for TDS before I added the pump but I do think the levels went up slightly after adding the pump, but that is probably because I disabled the auto shutoff. Still 30ppm from RO vs 400ppm TDS from tap makes a huge difference. I refused to drink our water or ice before I put this in.I did not know there was a quieter version of this pump that worked with 50gpd systems when I ordered, or I would have gotten that. I have sound proofed my cabinet as much as possible but it's still pretty noticeable clicking on and off after you draw water. We only really notice it though when the house is quiet. If TV is on its not a big deal.All in all this is a very worthwhile upgrade to any RO system, especially if you have attached an icemaker.
F**E
Rated for 100-120 GPD Membrane
Upgraded to a 100 GPD membrane and needed to swap the permeate pump ERP500 with this ERP1000 to match the 100 GPD membrane. This works well but is noisier than the ERP500. Also changed the flow restrictor to 100/120 GPD to balance the system.
M**R
Must have - regardless of water pressure!!!
This was a great addition to my RO system!I have Apec RO-90, and have used the pump for 1 year already. Notice that the pump always helps to have higher tank pressure as well as to save water that is rejected. The clicking sound provides a nice comforting indication for when the water is flowing through the system. Actually, when the filters become clogged up, one can hear that the clicking becomes sluggish, and delayed from when the water was poured. So it's a great filter status indicator too! Just listen to the clicking when the filters are new, and then closer to when they need to be replaced. I was puzzled why pumping became delayed in time, and when I pulled out my filters I saw why - they were full of rust! With new filters, it's pumping again right after I pour some water.The slight challenge is how to attach the pump to the RO system. I bought "Big Simple Clip Clamp 2.5" Bracket Reverse Osmosis Ro Membrane Housing" on eBay (3 of these for $3 - see the attached picture), and then M5 -0.8 Nylon Lock Nuts and M5-0.8 x 16 mm machine screws at Home Depot. After drilling a hole in the pump bracket, I screwed together the 2.5" Clamp with the pump bracket, and then snapped it on the carbon after-filter of the RO system (the thin one that sits on top of the RO membrane). The 2.5" clamp is slightly loose, but it holds OK, and will be handy when I pull the RO-90 system out to replace filters.Overall, I saved about $50 on buying the pump separately, vs getting RO-90 with the pump already included. Of course, a bit of handywork was required, and some additional tubes. Notice that RO-90 has plenty of spare length in the provided tubing, so if the system sits near the water source, some of this RO tubing can be cut and used for connecting the pump.
A**X
Great addon to my filter system
This is a must have specially if you live in an area with low water pressure. I'm not sure why I didn't buy it earlier! will work as a charm. if your water stop flowing one day first replace your filters as this guys doesn't give up easy.
R**P
Leaks
After six months the pump started to leak from the housing. The company never returned my emails.
T**.
Works well, do watch some youtube videos before install, keep the shutoff valve
The device works well. As others have said, def has a clicking sound, yet it does not go on forever. Takes a while to first fill and re-fill if you're installing on a new system. After things are up and running, it does not go on too long to get the pressure back to speck. I wrapped the drain line in a foam pipe cover and also mounted the unit to the Apec frame with a bit of foam between and then added a bit more foam between the device and cabinet. All that helps, yet it is not silent, just not as pronounced. Overall, it does what it should, good flow, and the icemaker and fridge work fine. If you have a refrigerator filter, bypass or remove it if you have an auto bypass. You don't need it with the RO system, and it will save $ on buying filters you don't need.
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