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I agree. The tank takes up extra space but it is nice to have that extra reservoir. I usually use the water to top up & for the kettle. What I do is fill it up at night & it shuts off after the tank is full.
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A tank-equipped model it is, then. Thanks for the advice, all.
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4 gallons......... you call that a tank............ now this is a tank http://www.aquariumwaterfilters.com/...age_tanks.html
Cheers, Vic[veng68] |
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I work in a boiler room that gets pretty hot in the summer, have you ever noticed that when you are hot and drink a lot of bottled water it never satisfies your thirst? I do, and now I make sure I mix the bottled water with a little gatorade. It makes a huge difference. Is this bad for your fish? No, you cleaned all the gunk out with your RO/DI unit and replaced it with the salt mix, making ideal sea water for your tank! There is a whole lot more to it with the chemistry and biology aspect I am no expert in either of these fields so I'll leave it up to you to decide! |