also i noticed that coscto has a ro unit that states its a zero water waste unit... they sayd something about its the only ro unit that does not acutaly waste wate in its production... that others waste about3 gallons per every gallon made? does this "hold water" hahaha with any of you
dilema dilema =)
to RO or RO/DI =)
at only 74 bucks thats not that bad. I do not know the water quality at the new house... but is a DI part really needed?? Does it do that much more for these purifiers?
Thanks for that link..
that 6 stage looks like a great value... it looks to be a decent price as well. Ill have to read over t he descrption a little more.
Do you have this unit... how has it worked for you
So you have a RO/DI Filter ...
with that type of unit... you can drink this water correct??
That was my major concern....
I was just going to get a RO .... but will spend the extra money for a nice RO/DI if it will get better Drinking water quality.... that way im killing 2 birds with 1...
I should have the keys to another property by the end of the month. While I do not have the extra cash to outfit the whole house with a water purification system... I would like to install a RO or RO/DI unit underneath the kitchen sink.... and am a little confused about the 2
with an RO unit...
what i need to do is see what bulb and intensity the LFS use so i can kind of see what color they put out.
I do knwo i will be going the 250 watt... 400's would put out too much heat..
I will be mounting this in a canope so some fans are going to be a must
Im confused about the different brands of bulbs and their outputs... the different ballast options and brands... supplimental lighting. After looking around it seems that bulbs of the same caliber (if thats even the right word), depending on the ballast and other factors.. will put out more or...
I will be setting up a new 125 gallon (may go larger) 72x18x23 in the next couple of weeks - reef setup with a couple of fish here and there. (will move my fish from my 75 gallon FO)
Please bear with me, Ive checked out all the light spectral analsys of the differnt brands from the various...
What type of stand were you using... i know someone that this also happened to... but his stand was an open top... if that makes any sense to you... so we are thinking that the simple force of the watter pusghing down was too much since there was no realy bottom support..