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Compare RO/DI Units
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I have been looking for a RO/DI unit for my two small saltwater aquariums and for home use. I am considering: Vertex Puratek, Aquasafe Systems, and Spectrapure. I was wondering if anyone has good experiences with one type over another. Thanks, Michael |
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I too have been wondering abouth these units! looking forward to the replys! |
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. |
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The Vertex unit makes all of those other ones look like they were engineered by grade school students.
Seriously, best value out of an aquarium-related product on the market, BAR NONE.
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got my vote
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the vertex come with booster pump, nice tds meter, auto flush in one package so it got my vote as well.
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Really? I just bought and installed a Spectrapure MaxCap 90 from Reef Supplies. I had in installed in less than 30 minutes and was cranking out 0 ppm TDS water in bucket-fulls in no time. I can assure you it does not look like it was engineered by grade school students. Seriously.
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It's fine to offer a system with a booster pump.... but if your house water pressure is better than 60-70 psi, you don't really need one. In my area the water pressure delivered to the house is between 110-120 psi and the plumbing code calls for a PRV in the house to regulate/reduce that to the standard 60 or so psi for home plumbing. By tweaking the PRV I have 100 psi going into my no name RODI system. Why would I want the added complexity & expense of a booster pump?
As I mentioned in my previous post, a little pre planning & research into what comes into your house can save you from spending extra money you don't need to. I suppose I should add that my no name system was purchased from an outfit in Ontario that's no longer in business. Despite that, it's still a great set up for my needs with standard 10 inch, clear pre filter housings, a DOW filmtec 75gpd membrane that's still going strong after almost 4 years & thousands of gallons produced with a tapwater TDS of approx 210-220. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to put together (or design if you wish) a RODI system using generic components that have already been designed & have been on the market for many moons. It really boils down to the quality of a single component, the membrane itself & possibly the carbon block. I'm not really a fan of the auto flush feature either. I flush manually before & after each production run & that's served me very well over the years. Auto flushing too often uses up your carbon while wasting water down the drain. I've also found that at each flush, there is a TDS spike which takes a few minutes to get back down. All the while, your DI will be working harder to give you that 0 TDS you want for your aquarium.
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What makes you think the Vertex isn't 100% better than the Spectrapure for the same money? Compare: http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...ectrapure.html • Four stage RODI • Two Dual-Probe Inline TDS meters • Manual flush valve for longer membrane life • Auto shut-off with float valve Okay, so consider that the Vertex has that plus the following: • 1:1 water ratio • Automatic backflush control and membrane monitoring • Solenoid controlled back-pressure sensor • 100% unit shutdown when unpowered • Local Canadian support http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=vt-ro100di For the $20 difference, I'd say that is a much better value and a much better product.
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I'm very happy with my Vertex. Worth every penny. |