jrgilles
Well-known member
Hey guys, I have a used Spectrapro MPRO-25 that I'm thinking about starting to use.
http://www.spectrapure.com/St_line_p3.htm
I was wondering on the water quality of this filter and what kind of filtration I should use for seattle water. I'm assuming its ok to hook up to my house water feed (copper pipe.)
It has 2 canisters in the main unit, and a 3rd canister that is attached via plastic hose. Is this third separate filter a pre or post filter? I just id'd the model and I'm going to try to hunt down a manual now.
Anyway, I was talking to thefilterguys.com, but wanted to get your read on what is a good filter combination for seattle city water, and if this filter is up to the task of my 18 gallon/week water change schedule.
Up to now I've been using a $5k 5 stage, 400 GPD lab filter i picked up free from a lab that went under, but it says I need to replace the filters, and I have consumed the stockpile I initially acquired. I'm afraid the replacement filter cost is going to be crazy (proprietary, have to order them from the german company called millipore). Also its made to hook up to a DI water feed, and the filter life on my house water is about 3 months. Seems I need to test out another more standardized filtration method...
rob
http://www.spectrapure.com/St_line_p3.htm
I was wondering on the water quality of this filter and what kind of filtration I should use for seattle water. I'm assuming its ok to hook up to my house water feed (copper pipe.)
It has 2 canisters in the main unit, and a 3rd canister that is attached via plastic hose. Is this third separate filter a pre or post filter? I just id'd the model and I'm going to try to hunt down a manual now.
Anyway, I was talking to thefilterguys.com, but wanted to get your read on what is a good filter combination for seattle city water, and if this filter is up to the task of my 18 gallon/week water change schedule.
Up to now I've been using a $5k 5 stage, 400 GPD lab filter i picked up free from a lab that went under, but it says I need to replace the filters, and I have consumed the stockpile I initially acquired. I'm afraid the replacement filter cost is going to be crazy (proprietary, have to order them from the german company called millipore). Also its made to hook up to a DI water feed, and the filter life on my house water is about 3 months. Seems I need to test out another more standardized filtration method...
rob