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mrhasan 06-06-2013 04:38 PM

LF: RODI water supply in Calgary
 
Does anyone know where I can find bulk RODI water? Safeway? Coop? Or preferably some home delivery company :)

Delphinus 06-06-2013 04:45 PM

Safeway yes, Coop, yes ... etc.

Or just buy your own RO/DI unit! :p http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-...tem-75gpd.html

mrhasan 06-06-2013 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 823736)
Safeway yes, Coop, yes ... etc.

Or just buy your own RO/DI unit! :p http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-...tem-75gpd.html

Yap will buy that when I move to new place but for the next 2 months, I have to resort to buying water :(

Just on a site note, instead of BRS unit, this unit looks more promising for a fraction of cost. What do you think? :D

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/AQUARIUM-II-R...75f0b2a&_uhb=1

Delphinus 06-06-2013 04:56 PM

I guess 4/5 is technically a fraction :-)

But yes that's OK unit.

Coralgurl 06-06-2013 05:33 PM

From my experience, you are going to get tired of lugging jugs back and forth to a store....I did this for a while then bought an RO unit. You always have emergency water available, where a store may be closed. They are super easy to tie in and remove when required. Had mine under the kitchen sink for the first 6 months, then moved it to the basement. Get one, you'll be happy you did.

lastlight 06-06-2013 06:10 PM

the di resin works much better in a vertical cartridge in a reg 10" housing. It's much more likely to form channels laying on its side and then you don't get adequate exposure to all the resin.

i just run a single sediment, single caron, ro then di. my media lasts forever i think having so many stages is overkill at least for me.

mrhasan 06-06-2013 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 823752)
From my experience, you are going to get tired of lugging jugs back and forth to a store....I did this for a while then bought an RO unit. You always have emergency water available, where a store may be closed. They are super easy to tie in and remove when required. Had mine under the kitchen sink for the first 6 months, then moved it to the basement. Get one, you'll be happy you did.

Oh the cost of running medium sized tank :cry:

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 823759)
the di resin works much better in a vertical cartridge in a reg 10" housing. It's much more likely to form channels laying on its side and then you don't get adequate exposure to all the resin.

i just run a single sediment, single caron, ro then di. my media lasts forever i think having so many stages is overkill at least for me.

Despite being overkill, I think the filter is nicely priced :D But do you think the di resins lying on its side can be a problem?

Delphinus 06-06-2013 08:08 PM

I'm sure it works fine in the end. Aquasafe has been around a while and I remember a few years ago when they first came on the scene there were a ton of Canreefers buying their units. There has to be some reason they're cheaper than average but I couldn't tell you what it is. As long as it's working and not leaking it's providing function.

With that said, I do notice they are using 100gpd membranes and not 75gpd membranes. While it might sound better because "oh hey, 25gpd more must be 25gpd better", it's actually not a huge difference in terms of the flowrate of water being produced, but in general, the 100gpd membranes tend to have a slightly lower rejection rate than 75gpd membranes. If say, your input water has tds 170, and the 75gpd outputs 1 tds (just say for example, I don't know the actual #'s) and the 100gpd outputs 2 tds, although this doesn't sound like much, you will go through way more DI in a year with the 100gpd unit than with the 75gpd unit. And the cost of that extra DI will be more than the difference in price of the membranes... So if cost is concern you want to pay more attention to the posted rejection rate over the actual gpd ratings.

There's a little more info in these two links:
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/75-gpd...w-filmtec.html
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/100-gp...-osmonics.html

They talk a little about rejection rates (98% vs 96%) in the descriptions of each.

lastlight 06-06-2013 08:46 PM

my unit actually is an old aquasafe.

i just added an inline tds meter, backflush valve and use the third 10" canister for my DI. i have an extra valve to divert the ro output down the drain until it's around 2TDS before allowing it to enter the resin. The ro output spikes to around 80 at first and within 20 seconds currently it falls to 2 or 1.

mrhasan 06-06-2013 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 823778)
I'm sure it works fine in the end. Aquasafe has been around a while and I remember a few years ago when they first came on the scene there were a ton of Canreefers buying their units. There has to be some reason they're cheaper than average but I couldn't tell you what it is. As long as it's working and not leaking it's providing function.

With that said, I do notice they are using 100gpd membranes and not 75gpd membranes. While it might sound better because "oh hey, 25gpd more must be 25gpd better", it's actually not a huge difference in terms of the flowrate of water being produced, but in general, the 100gpd membranes tend to have a slightly lower rejection rate than 75gpd membranes. If say, your input water has tds 170, and the 75gpd outputs 1 tds (just say for example, I don't know the actual #'s) and the 100gpd outputs 2 tds, although this doesn't sound like much, you will go through way more DI in a year with the 100gpd unit than with the 75gpd unit. And the cost of that extra DI will be more than the difference in price of the membranes... So if cost is concern you want to pay more attention to the posted rejection rate over the actual gpd ratings.

There's a little more info in these two links:
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/75-gpd...w-filmtec.html
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/100-gp...-osmonics.html

They talk a little about rejection rates (98% vs 96%) in the descriptions of each.

I think BRS puts up the NaCl rejection rate in their description. I checked in the manual of aquasafe rodi and NaCl has a rejection rate of 99%. Alongside, it claims to have a waste ratio of 1:1 which is pretty much the best isinit?

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 823788)
my unit actually is an old aquasafe.

i just added an inline tds meter, backflush valve and use the third 10" canister for my DI. i have an extra valve to divert the ro output down the drain until it's around 2TDS before allowing it to enter the resin. The ro output spikes to around 80 at first and within 20 seconds currently it falls to 2 or 1.

Seems too complicated :neutral:


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