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Old 05-27-2009, 01:58 PM
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I used Superstore water for the first few months after starting my tank with no issues at all. I eventually just bought a RO unit because I got sick of having to make a trip to the store to by water.
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Old 05-27-2009, 02:41 PM
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I've had to use store bought a few times when my RO system filters expired. As Myka said, have a TDS meter to check the water and you should be fine. Some people with smaller tanks use it all the time.
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Old 05-27-2009, 05:23 PM
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I've got a 15G Nano and I use the water that I buy at the carwash. TDS reads between 2-6 after 5 months, so I assume it's good. I didn't think about checking out local water stores, though, I might have to make a trip.
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Old 05-27-2009, 05:37 PM
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Hmmm...Thanks for the info!

The Safeway attendant says that they change filters on a regular basis. I guess I will have to trust him on this one....As for driving to Surrey to buy water - it is a bit of a drive for me to do once every two weeks considering safeway is across the street and i can just go there, and carry the watr back. Mind you, the cashier has quite a laugh everytime she sees me with water - she is like : "Are your fish thirsty AGAIN???" :-)

I will also look into buying a TDS. Thanks.

As for additives, do you think that they add anything to the water (at least they do not mention it one the machine operational description..)? Also, does RO get rid of phosphates and slica?

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Old 05-28-2009, 02:08 AM
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Better yet, buy yourself a DI unit witha carbon cartridge and micron filter or the Tap Water Purifier if you wnat to do it on the cheap. You are in Vancouver and you will get hundreds and hundreds of gallons before a replacement cartridge is needed. Water out of the tap is only about 15ppm dissolved solids. RO is really a waste in the Vancouver area IMHO, only upside is maybe in the fall and winter when turbidity is an issue.
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Agree with Bryan. My tap water reads 12ppm with my TDS and is 0 after it goes through the Tap water purifier and a cartridge does seem to last forever.
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I just bought some RO water from Save On foods because I wanted to do a big water change and not wait for my RO unit and tested the TDS at 3.

So I didn't use it.

I would just get an RO unit so you know you can get 0 each time.

I think most grocery store units say right on them that they only guarantee around 10 and under TDS.

I used to get bottled water delivered to me for drinking that was suppose to be under 5 but when I tested it was usually a little higher and sometimes around 15 which is higher than our tap water!
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Safeway doesn't speify its TDS rating...

Should we still "Prime" the water after RO/chemical filtration to get rid of chlorine and chloramine?
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The carbon block cartridges/filters preceding the RO membrane take care of the chlorine so you don't need to treat the filtered water any further except for your salt and any other dosing requirements of your system. I see now that suppliers are offering 'special' chloramine filters for RO systems as well. The thing to do is determine what your water utility uses to treat the tap water, chlorine or chloramine, then ensure you have the appropriate pre filter to take care of it. Probably not a bad idea to get a chlorine test kit from your local pool/spa supplier, but I think if you change your carbon chlorine guzzler at the recommended interval, you should be ok.

If I'm not mistaken, chlorine/chloramine will destroy your RO membrane, so you want to ensure the pre filters are in good shape.
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