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Cheers chaps, if i do the carrier bag will the water still work ok without drawing air, or will I need to frequently undo the lid?
OR PUT A CARRIER BAG ON THE THREAD AND THEN SCREW LID ON OR THE BELOW IS GOOD.
Firstly you need to completely seal the lid. This includes the 'breather' which allows air in. You can buy spare rubber seals for under the lip of the lid, fit two together with some silicone between them. Now you need to allow for air to enter to replace the water taken out, but a small hole is adequate. We drill a 1/4" hole in the lid and insert about 18" of 1/4" John Guest pipe (standard on most RO's) it makes a tight fit in the lid. This allows air in but water won't splash out of such a small diameter pipe over the 18" length.
^ did the bag today too GB. Worked fine but I was concerned so I rand Wydale, they said the bag is ok, but water pressure to hose may be reduced (although mine wasn't all day). They advised to drill hole in the top with hose tail as air should be replaced in tank when water level goes down.