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10/22/2009, 05:08 PM | #1 |
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Adding DI to RO system? Help!
Hello RC,
This is my first saltwater tank and I have not added anything in the tank yet. I have an RO unit built into my house for drinking water. I filled up 1/4 of my new tank with RO water and am now rethinking if I should get a DI unit installed to get rid of the last 5% of TDS. Is this worth it? If YES, what DI unit could I buy to add onto my existing RO system? Also, how/where would I connect the DI unit? I have no clue when it comes to this stuff...dont think my dad does either. I was planning on buying the single canister unit from Home Depot and putting the DI filter inside of it. Is this how deionizing works?...just another canister with different filter that filters after the RO does its job? If just my RO is sufficient, pleaset let me know! How many people use just RO? Will I be able to use it without running into big problems like algae,etc? Input is greatly appreciated!!! Here are some pics if my RO unit. Filters were just changed. |
10/22/2009, 05:13 PM | #2 |
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Did you mean 5ppm or 5% ? I have RO and DI and the water goes through the RO and comes out with 4-6 TDS. Then it goes through the DI and comes out 0 TDS. Then it goes into da tank.
You can kind of see the filters here
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10/22/2009, 06:32 PM | #3 |
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Just add the DI unit after your RO and before the reservoir.
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If I use just the RO, do you think it will be good enough for corals, softies, lps, fish? |
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10/23/2009, 05:54 AM | #5 |
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It will be better than not using it LOL
Do you have a TDS meter? TDS meter will let you know what you will be putting in you tank. My LFS only uses RO and they sell a ton of it. I all depends on how many TDSs you want or don't want to put in your tank. You can order a TDS meter online. http://www.purelyh2o.com/index.php?o...d=109&TreeId=3 The Dual In-Line is similar to the one I use.
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10/23/2009, 06:45 AM | #6 |
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check out bulkreefsupply.com You can get a refillable di canister and some replacement di resin from them. You can even get a dual tds meter for 25 bucks as an option on the di canister. for all the above it will be less than a hundred dollars. And with the tds meter you dont need to waste your money on the color changing resin, you can get the regular which is cheaper and rely on the tds meter to let you know when its time to change.
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If I use just RO water, do I have to add dechlorinator?
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10/24/2009, 08:08 AM | #8 |
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10/25/2009, 05:26 AM | #9 |
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I think that you may have some issues with the way your RO system is plumbed. If you'd like, when you have a minute and are in front of the system, call in and we can walk you through what we see in your picture that looks odd.
I would NOT recommend just adding a DI stage after your system. Adding a DI stage to your system won't be complicated, but it will be a little more involved than that. Russ @ Buckeye Field Supply 513.312.2343 |
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Eloborate please. I have my tap water going through my RO and then my DI. Is this wrong?
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10/25/2009, 01:47 PM | #11 |
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The primary reason you don't want to supply RO water from a pressure tank to a DI stage is that the water in the tank will have a significantly higher tds than RO directly out of the membrane.
So what you do is install a check valve and a tee to supply the DI stage with water from the membrane only (not the tank). Russ |
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