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|  RO or RO/DI for drinking water? I have an RO/DI filter system that has an RO only output for drinking water, and an RO/DI output for my reef resovoir. Any reason for not using the RO/DI one also for drinking water? I also have a pressure tank with my system. 
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|   My understanding is that we, as humans, need the minerals and trace elements.  Pure water is not good. | 
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|   I would take it this way... Those systems were initially designed to filter household drinking water. 
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|   If you want to drink water from it drink the waste water it has all the minerals and stuff removed from the filters. | 
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|   I am in Langley, BC, and our GVRD drinking water is fairly pure to begin with. Tap water is about 50 to 70 TDS here. RO water is around 5 to 7 TDS and RO/DI is zero. So not sure how much difference it makes. Just wondering if the final DI filtration stage does something to the water that is not good for drinking? 
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|   RO water YES. DI water NO. Do a search on the net, there is lots of info. | 
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|   Correct, RO is what I mentioned. Which technically should be pure water. 
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|   Ya, if you were for instance say, working out in the hot sun all day, and only drinking RO/DI water, the sweat would remove necessary minerals and trace elements from our body, and the RO/DI water would not be replenishing them. I doubt you'd die from it but it may not be the best thing to do. For sure these RO filter systems were used A LOT for household use. BUT... I don't think I've seen many household water filters with a nuclear DI stage. I'd think the DI phase is used for specific and necessary purposes only I.E. reef keeping, industrial processes, etc. Did I mention reef keeping?   |