JeffGil
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I just got a 75GDP RO/DI 5 stage system to start filling up a 72g bowfront and man...it's like watching paint dry! This thing cost around $250 dollars and I'd be finished filling it up with distilled water from the grocery store at this point for the same amount of money! The filter itself was about $160, but after you add in the extra parts it's closer to $250. (I know that in the long run this thing will save me money--just ranting right now sorry). It's been going now for around 4 hrs and has pumped out around 5 gallons of filtered water--and about 5g of waste water is going down the drain for every filtered gallon. Is this normal? This means that I'm paying for around 430 gallons of water to fill up a 72g tank tonight?! Not such an effective filter maybe. Here I was thinking it was overkill to buy a filter that produced more water a day than my biggest tank could handle lol
This is the first time I've used one of these filters and right now I have it hooked up to my garden hose. The water pressure is fine, but the filtered water is trickling out irritatingly slow. Is this normal? Eventually I'll hook it up to a bathroom sink connection, but to fill up the tank tonight I'm just using a 15 foot garden hose. Will hooking it straight into the water line later speed it up?
When I ordered the filter I also ordered replacement filter cartridges for it and since one of the filter chambers was empty when I received it, I stuck in one of my 'replacement' filters that didn't look like either of the two already inserted...please don't tell me that one of those chambers is supposed to be empty?! If I disconnect the DI filter chamber will this go faster? Should I even do that?
I'm guessing that I just need to be patient and let it do its thing, but I'm afraid if I leave it going all night (it's draining into the 72g right now) it will perk up all of a sudden for some unknown reason and flood my living room! Doesn't look like it's going to any time soon though from the looks of things.
This is the first time I've used one of these filters and right now I have it hooked up to my garden hose. The water pressure is fine, but the filtered water is trickling out irritatingly slow. Is this normal? Eventually I'll hook it up to a bathroom sink connection, but to fill up the tank tonight I'm just using a 15 foot garden hose. Will hooking it straight into the water line later speed it up?
When I ordered the filter I also ordered replacement filter cartridges for it and since one of the filter chambers was empty when I received it, I stuck in one of my 'replacement' filters that didn't look like either of the two already inserted...please don't tell me that one of those chambers is supposed to be empty?! If I disconnect the DI filter chamber will this go faster? Should I even do that?
I'm guessing that I just need to be patient and let it do its thing, but I'm afraid if I leave it going all night (it's draining into the 72g right now) it will perk up all of a sudden for some unknown reason and flood my living room! Doesn't look like it's going to any time soon though from the looks of things.
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