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Running Evap overflow/dump water into rainwater tank...?

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I have a cunning plan squire....lol...

Our rainwater tank will be plumbed into 2 toliets and the cold water tap for washing machine in the laundry...

I think it will have the float/reservoir thing so when the tank is too low it will fill a bit with mains....

If i direct the dump water from the evap into the tank...will this water be ok to use for toilets and washing...??

Im guessing the salinty should be diluted with clean water, and if its programed to dump on an almost 2 day cycle, it should still be relatively fresh...

Has anyone else done this...??? can u see any major problems doing this..??

Cheers...
Just plan on using it in you garden or similar.

Typically it's hot weather when you run the evap aircon - I hope
and the plants wil need a drink anyway.

Much easier to do and the amount the runs out is not much anyway.
Yeah that makes sense...if u have gardens lol....

Its a new build, and yards will be last to do...or save up for....

Thats why i wanna run the outlet house into the tank....

and... i think the breezeair has a regular water refresh function/clean thing... so i guess over the course and will be water best re/using.... in theory anyways....

Cheers
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