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danny zubot 10-10-2006 06:47 PM

Where to buy....
 
I'm wondering if there is anywhere in Calgary to buy re-fill filters and Di beeds for Aquasafe RODI units?

Or, can someone give me the phone number or email address for Aquasafe out in Burnaby, I can't seem to find it anywhere.

Matt 10-10-2006 07:28 PM

aquasafe@uniserve.com

"PLEASE use e-mail.Our number is 604-922-3030 if you absolutely HATE e-mail. "

^^^^
From their catalog page at www.aquasafecanda.com/2006catalog.html

Matt

danny zubot 10-10-2006 09:19 PM

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thanks Matt.

albert_dao 10-11-2006 02:18 AM

You might want to read into a better brand of membrane like FilmTec.

danny zubot 10-25-2006 10:58 PM

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Why?

albert_dao 10-26-2006 01:19 AM

Because Aquasafe units use membranes that are rated for higher pressure than residential use. Therefore, they aren't as efficient (more waste water, crap out earlier).

medican 10-26-2006 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albert_dao (Post 217049)
Because Aquasafe units use membranes that are rated for higher pressure than residential use. Therefore, they aren't as efficient (more waste water, crap out earlier).


The filters that came with your Aquasafe RO/DI unit are made by Dow, as well as the FilmTec. Now we are talking about the ro/di filter itself the one that will determine your waste water %. Both of these filters are tested @ 50 psi(so much for lower pressures) and a norm for house pressures are about 20-25psi, but can be lower. As with all ro/di filters they sell a booster pump or even better a
Permeate Pump (needs no power) to increase the efficiency of your filter. All of the filters will work better (less waste water) at a higher pressure (the more water you can push through the better it filters).

The longevity of your filters is in the amount of water used and the starting TDS(amount it needs to filter). I change my filters about every 18 months when the TDS goes from 0 to about 2. using a ton of water for top-up, water changes and drinking as well as ice. So...so much for craping out...... What you need to know is a flush once in a while helps to maintain your filters.

But I bet you can buy FilmTec at Gold's.


To replace your filters....
I saw what your looking for on E-Bay but I would think there should be someplace closer.

Sebae 10-26-2006 06:08 AM

House pressure is normally 60 psi., if you are on city water.A pressure reducing valve previously was required on watermains when pressure exceeded 85 psi. now they are mandatory. If you have low pressure your PRV may be faulty or in need of adjustment

albert_dao 10-26-2006 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by medican (Post 217082)
The filters that came with your Aquasafe RO/DI unit are made by Dow, as well as the FilmTec. Now we are talking about the ro/di filter itself the one that will determine your waste water %. Both of these filters are tested @ 50 psi(so much for lower pressures) and a norm for house pressures are about 20-25psi, but can be lower. As with all ro/di filters they sell a booster pump or even better a
Permeate Pump (needs no power) to increase the efficiency of your filter. All of the filters will work better (less waste water) at a higher pressure (the more water you can push through the better it filters).

The longevity of your filters is in the amount of water used and the starting TDS(amount it needs to filter). I change my filters about every 18 months when the TDS goes from 0 to about 2. using a ton of water for top-up, water changes and drinking as well as ice. So...so much for craping out...... What you need to know is a flush once in a while helps to maintain your filters.

But I bet you can buy FilmTec at Gold's.


To replace your filters....
I saw what your looking for on E-Bay but I would think there should be someplace closer.



I enjoy your sarcasm, but no, you cannot buy Filmtec's at Gold Aquariums. You actually can't buy ANY membranes at Gold Aquariums other than the sh1tty Coralife's ATM.

In anycase, I'm not going to dig up my support evidence, because, EVIDENTLY, it will probably be flat out denied.

Thx

EmilyB 10-26-2006 06:26 AM

Danny, if you need some filters, DI, etc in a hurry, I have some on hand from Aqua safe. Let me know.


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