Thanks for the trouble you have gone to to do up the diagram for me!
One help is the two side cabinets with the doors actually have no back panel on the cabinet, so easy to pass any plumbing etc through there.
By looking at the dimensions of the cabinet today looks like I could fit a sump approx 2 x 1 foot (60 x 30cm), height it not an issue.
I was also looking at the design of the tank rim, and think that with a bit of careful prying/cutting I will be able to remove the back of the rim from the tank, and then would be able to run an overflow box in the back corner of the tank.
Back to the RO/DI units - I think this is almost going to be a necessary thing. Do they need to be plumbed into the house - in a rental at the moment. And I think I should have understood this by now, but my brain won't function properly.. Do you need to leave them running into storage, or do you simply turn the tap on to get water at any time?
One help is the two side cabinets with the doors actually have no back panel on the cabinet, so easy to pass any plumbing etc through there.
By looking at the dimensions of the cabinet today looks like I could fit a sump approx 2 x 1 foot (60 x 30cm), height it not an issue.
I was also looking at the design of the tank rim, and think that with a bit of careful prying/cutting I will be able to remove the back of the rim from the tank, and then would be able to run an overflow box in the back corner of the tank.
Back to the RO/DI units - I think this is almost going to be a necessary thing. Do they need to be plumbed into the house - in a rental at the moment. And I think I should have understood this by now, but my brain won't function properly.. Do you need to leave them running into storage, or do you simply turn the tap on to get water at any time?