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![]() Get the Puratek one. After you factor in the pressure gauge and the booster pump, it is a decent deal. Probably one of the more efficient units available and from what I hear one of the few units that actually output water close to what it is rated at, I'm guessing that's due to the booster pump.
I bought a Bulk Reef Supply RO unit for my parent's drinking water, it works quite well. That'd be my second choice. |
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![]() 95psi pressure, holy cow! Do live right beside the treatment plant?
![]() I have a Kent 60GPD unit that I've been using for 5 years now with no problems. The Puratek model looks pretty tempting though with all the bells and whistles on it. Of course that is just more stuff to go wrong with it and my standard RO/DI unit has no moving parts or electronics, maybe simple is best? Red Coral Aquariums in Calgary has a 75GPD model for $200 that is supposed to be really good but I have no personal experience with it. |
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![]() I bought one of the ones from Bulk Reef Supply and it's great. Excellent quality and good price.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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cheers Ray
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I know that simpler is better but it looks so cool plus im a sucker for anything that has an LED light on it lol cheers Ray
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