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04/04/2007, 08:29 PM | #1 |
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Ro/di
Hi,
What kind of RO/DI unit is everyone using? |
04/04/2007, 08:38 PM | #2 |
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I am lucky enough to have a company that installs a di unit for free and all you pay is 13.5 cents a gallon. I asked them if they are only local or nationwide and they said they are local, but erverywhere that has a descent sized population should have a company similar to theirs. Check out you local yellow pages. It may be under medical equipment. They use di water for dyalisis(sp?).
Jason
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04/04/2007, 08:41 PM | #3 |
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Forgot to tell you that most ro units have a 10:1 ratio. 10 gallon into the ro unit, but only 1 gallon out. The di unit I had installed is 1:1. Also, ro units only produce a specific amount of water a day. The di unit I have is like my water faucet. I can get as much water as I need quickly. So while 13.5 cents a gallon may sound expensive, you are not wasting any water through the ro process. It is actually cheaper this way.
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It is better to be thought of as a fool than to open your mouth and prove it. Current Tank Info: 150g, 220lbs LS, 180lbs LR, 2 X 400 MH, 50 breeder sump, 29g refugium, ca reactor, octopus skimmer |
04/04/2007, 08:43 PM | #4 |
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I would look into Spectrapure or The Filter Guys for your RO/DI needs.
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