🚰 Elevate your hydration game with pressurized purity on tap!
The WECO Pressurized Water Storage Tank is a 2.0-gallon reverse osmosis storage solution featuring a 1.2-gallon usable capacity. Engineered with FDA-grade polypropylene, a butyl diaphragm, and stainless steel fittings, it delivers reliable, pressurized purified water. Pre-charged at 7 psi with nitrogen, it maintains consistent pressure to prevent waterlogging and ensure longevity. Designed for easy installation with quick-connect valves, it’s backed by responsive customer support for a seamless experience.
N**K
Works well
This seems to be working well after about a day of use. I increased the pressure to 40PSI and my output pressure is about 80 PSI. Keep in mind there is little fall off. The pressure will be strong and suddenly there is no water when the tank runs out.Tank looks good and feels solid. Would buy again. The schreader pressure valve is on the end opposite the 1/4" inlet and covered by a blue plastic shield which needs to be removed if standing upright. It works fine in a horizontal position using the same base that's included.
K**E
Easy to install.
Its so much better having a 10 gallon compared to the typical 3 gallon. We've used it for a week now with no issues.
C**N
Item dimensions
Measurements are way off. Tank is not 12in diameter, but 14in.Won’t fit.Non returnable.Total waste of money.
A**S
Hold 3.75 gallons at 70 PSI incoming pressure
This is listed appx 6 gallons usable. This is dependent on incoming water pressure. I have a regulator on my home water line set at 70psi and after all night refill after the second flush of the new tank I measured the amount of RO water the thank holds at 70 psi fill pressure, which was 3.75 gallons. This is to be expected with these type of tanks. There is a diaphragm in the center with 8 psi of nitrogen or just air depending on the manufacture below and your incoming RO water on top. The incoming water pressure pushed the diaphragm down against the gas pressure. When you used the water the gas pushes the diaphragm up sending the water out the faucet. With the narrow tall shape I assume the diaphragm is closer to the top as it must be completely pushed up to the outlet when empty of water. The placement of the diaphragm (surmising) reduces the amount of water that the thank can hold compared to a short stout tank. This is fine for me, I needed the narrow tall tank to fit my space and it has more than doubled what the 3.x gallon tank could provide, which it replaced. If incoming water pressure is more than 70 psi (max is 100 for this tank) I would bet it holds closer to what is advertised. This was a simple swap with the existing tank and does everything it is supposed to do. Just keep the fact you will probably NOT get 6 gallons our of this tank especially if you are on a well or other low pressure system. Hope that helps set expectations and you are not disappointed.
R**P
Still working well after a year.
I use it as a RO storage tank under the counter.
3**D
Good Unit but no 6gal
Quality unit no doubt, however, the advertising says 6gal. My initial test shows it ran out of water after 5gal. Still better than the little 3gal, but not 6. Perhaps this will change as the unit is broken in.
S**N
Love the extra capacity. Easy to setup
Easy to setup. Bought the 10 gallon to upsize a 4.5 gallon. Very easy to swap out and then let it fill and drain 3 times before using. The extra capacity is exactly what we needed for a family of 5, and sometime a few guests.
S**T
Grossly misstated capacity
I ordered the 1 gal tank. It just looked small….measured 5-1/2” dia x 6-1/2” length (generous measurements!). That’s 2/3 gallon gross. The useable capacity will be much less. This is NOT what is stated in the literature. Looked well constructed but I didn’t connect it, just sent it back.
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