Just finished installing my new iSpring RCC1UP-AK flawlessly thanks to this video! My installation was actually a tad easier as I didn't have to mount the system under my sink. Thank you so much for this very detailed and thorough walkthrough!
@@Ummhummgiirl89 Thank you so much for watching the video and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it! So glad this video was able to help you out with your installation👍
Hey man when you install the drain saddle it's probably a good idea to install it on the other side of the p-trap, so you don't have sewer gases coming through.
@@Joe-p2r Hi. I would guess that it would work as an “on demand” reverse osmosis water machine. The purpose of the tank is to hold a few gallons of water so you can have plenty of water the moment you turn the faucet on. Hope that this information helps 👍.
Is that red label filter backwards because on other videos those big red balls are faced the other way but I installed it the same way you have it but it's tasting weird I drained the tank four times before drinking it
Hi. Thank you for watching the video. Sorry to hear that your water still is not tasting that good. We did have to fill up our tank two full times and drain it before we could drink from the third fill. That is the manufacturer's recommendation. As far as the alkaline filter goes, I can say is that this whole system came with the filters pre-assembled so I did not have to mess with that part and it was already plumbed the way that you see it in the video. But, I still logged onto the iSring website to confirm the direction. As far as the alkaline filter goes they state that as long as you can read the label from left to right then the inlet is on the left side and the outlet is on the right side. Therefore, this filter is installed in the correct configuration that ISpring calls out for. I hope this information helps 👍
Hi. Thank you for watching the video. The holding tank is 4 gallons with a 3.5 gallons of water capacity. It really doesn't run out. As the water leaves the tank, the pump in the system turns on to fill the tank. The flow will slow down as you are emptying out the tank. I have filled several gallons of water into a large jug at one time. The flow does decrease, but I have not had it run out as the pump does a great job of keeping the water flowing. I hope that this information helps👍
Hi. Sorry to hear that 😕. Here's one.... possibly silly question...did you remember to turn the water valve back on once you finished connecting the system? Also, that is a 3 gallon tank. So, it will take a bit to fill the tank before it starts flowing out of the sink spout. I hope this information is helpful to you? 👍
@@YouCanDoIt2 Hey yes I have water in the system and I found out the hard way by pulling the Red hose from the filter while’s the system was on and got totally soaked but I’m not getting any water from the faucet. It’s like it some how doesn’t go passed the filters.
@@jayjoseph9304 Hi Jay. That is a real head scratcher. I'm starting to wonder if one of the filters is in backwards and not allowing the water to flow through. Most of the filters show which way the flow is supposed to go. I wonder if the manufacturer may have installed one incorrectly. You might want to start with the first filter and go from there, checking each one as you follow the tubes, making sure that they are pointed in the correct direction. If that doesn't solve the issue, you may have to call the manufacturer. I have installed a few of these and have not had any issues. I hope that you can resolve this issue. This is a very good RO system, and I have enjoyed the water that it produces.
Just finished installing my new iSpring RCC1UP-AK flawlessly thanks to this video! My installation was actually a tad easier as I didn't have to mount the system under my sink. Thank you so much for this very detailed and thorough walkthrough!
@@Ummhummgiirl89 Thank you so much for watching the video and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it! So glad this video was able to help you out with your installation👍
This was a great video. This seems so much more involved than the other water system you have had.
Hey man when you install the drain saddle it's probably a good idea to install it on the other side of the p-trap, so you don't have sewer gases coming through.
It seems you only flushed stage 1 since both red and black hoses were on the 1st filter
Amazing video overall I just got stuck on this step
I don’t wanna use the tank as this is for a saltwater aquarium so I will make water as needed all I do is put a ball valve on it correct ?
@@Joe-p2r Hi. I would guess that it would work as an “on demand” reverse osmosis water machine. The purpose of the tank is to hold a few gallons of water so you can have plenty of water the moment you turn the faucet on. Hope that this information helps 👍.
17:11 how did you get two red hoses when one part is already I side near first valve that you can turn on off?
Do you have a video on how to change the filters?
Is that red label filter backwards because on other videos those big red balls are faced the other way but I installed it the same way you have it but it's tasting weird I drained the tank four times before drinking it
Hi. Thank you for watching the video. Sorry to hear that your water still is not tasting that good. We did have to fill up our tank two full times and drain it before we could drink from the third fill. That is the manufacturer's recommendation. As far as the alkaline filter goes, I can say is that this whole system came with the filters pre-assembled so I did not have to mess with that part and it was already plumbed the way that you see it in the video. But, I still logged onto the iSring website to confirm the direction. As far as the alkaline filter goes they state that as long as you can read the label from left to right then the inlet is on the left side and the outlet is on the right side. Therefore, this filter is installed in the correct configuration that ISpring calls out for. I hope this information helps 👍
Awesome thanks for the reply and video it really helped me I drained the tank a few more times and it seems to taste better now
How many liters does it filter per hour guys
Hi. Thank you for watching the video. The holding tank is 4 gallons with a 3.5 gallons of water capacity. It really doesn't run out. As the water leaves the tank, the pump in the system turns on to fill the tank. The flow will slow down as you are emptying out the tank. I have filled several gallons of water into a large jug at one time. The flow does decrease, but I have not had it run out as the pump does a great job of keeping the water flowing. I hope that this information helps👍
My system isn’t flowing any water…. Do you happen to know what I can do?
Hi. Sorry to hear that 😕. Here's one.... possibly silly question...did you remember to turn the water valve back on once you finished connecting the system? Also, that is a 3 gallon tank. So, it will take a bit to fill the tank before it starts flowing out of the sink spout. I hope this information is helpful to you? 👍
@@YouCanDoIt2 Hey yes I have water in the system and I found out the hard way by pulling the Red hose from the filter while’s the system was on and got totally soaked but I’m not getting any water from the faucet. It’s like it some how doesn’t go passed the filters.
@@YouCanDoIt2 The 4gal tank also did not fill up.
@@jayjoseph9304 Hi Jay. That is a real head scratcher. I'm starting to wonder if one of the filters is in backwards and not allowing the water to flow through. Most of the filters show which way the flow is supposed to go. I wonder if the manufacturer may have installed one incorrectly. You might want to start with the first filter and go from there, checking each one as you follow the tubes, making sure that they are pointed in the correct direction. If that doesn't solve the issue, you may have to call the manufacturer. I have installed a few of these and have not had any issues. I hope that you can resolve this issue. This is a very good RO system, and I have enjoyed the water that it produces.
The only down side about this system. Is so many hoses it’s hard to remplace all the filters