stonepilot
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which do you think is best, I only loose about 2.5 gallons a day but willing to pay for a good unit.
Not sure about the best but I just bought one off of ebay from FilterDirect. I think it's just as good as any of the others out there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/AQUARIUM-2-110G...hZ002QQcategoryZ20756QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
WOW 400 going in. i would think that, that would make your filters go quicker.
i try no to run mine when im close to 100, i like to be down about 47ppm
but i did notice one thing, when other water applacation are one in the house
(sink, dishwasher, water hose out side big time) the ppm will drop from close to 100 (in mornings uselly after water sits in pips all night) to 50 45 somewhere around there,
after a long day of water the lawn the ppm in the house is like 15.
I would contister adding 2 Di cart's
and maybe changeing your membrains even 2-3 Tds is enought to make algae nightmares
What is most important is what the filter is actually removing. Most have one or two carbon prefilters, these will remove a lot of the chlorine and chloramine going into the unit, as well as some of the phosphate and nitrate. The RO membrane will remove most of the rest. The addition of a DI canister to a unit not already equipped with one will further remove problem substances such as nitrate and phosphate, purifying the final product.
The water going into the unit has a lot to do with the final product as well. If you live in an area where your tap water is high in nitrate and phosphate in particular, you may want to invest in a DI canister or get a unit that comes with one. Test your output water periodically for both of these, it will let you know if you need more filtration. Many areas are fine with RO alone...
MikeS
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