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Do you have access to a utility sink? You could get an RO system, hook it up to the faucet, collect what you need in jugs, and take down the system. Nothing hard-plumbed.
I set up mine in my laundry room.
Do you have access to a utility sink?
Unfortunately not. My situation is that i live in an apartment in a house that was built in 1800. The land lords live on the first floor, I am in one of two apartments on the second floor. We don't even have on site laundry. I just have a kitchen sink and a bathroom sink. Everyone is providing great ideas and i would implement them if i had a house of my own.
Right now I am just carbon filtering my brew water and adjusting water profile based on water inputs from the town water we are on. Even that is an issue because the town draws water from multiple sources so the water report is changing constantly and their website doesn't always have updates.
This is why when I see a thread like this it got me thinking that the Wal-Mart near my house may have a refill station but they don't, they just have the exchange option which can get expensive.
I did do some research yesterday and there may be a refill station about a 15 mile round trip from my house. I'm going to check that this weekend.