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![]() Am looking for 2 RO DI systems for cheap , can be well used I just need the 10" canisters, unles some one has a few of those
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![]() You can buy the canisters at a water supply place or even Home Depot. I think they're $10 or $20 maybe.
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![]() I wish there about 34 to 60 each
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![]() Needs to be clear too tho
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![]() Or you can get clear ones from these guys, complete with housings. They can easily be converted to make good carbon and GFO reactors. I have ordered stuff from them before, and all good quality.
http://theh2oguru.com/accessories/ho...-with-cap.html
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![]() Do you have chloramines in Calgary?
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![]() ya they add a bunch of stuff to the water!!!! we pretty much drink waste water turned good
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![]() There are chloramines here too, and I can remove them entirely just by using a single 0.1 micron carbon block. The bigger micron carbon blocks are not as efficient. Be aware though, that you will have water contaminated with ammonia once it goes through the carbon filter.
Is your tank a reef or FOWLR? Are you most concerned about the waste water? I'm just wondering why you don't opt for the RO system when you say the tapwater is so terrible. There are lots of options for use of the waste water. It's fairly simple to hook up a system to use the waste water in your washing machine. |