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![]() I was wondering if everyone was using ro/di water with a chloramine filter in it since red deer city is using chloramine in there water. I just bought a rodi system online and red afterward that you need a declhoraminator if your city does use chloramine.
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![]() Try a search on this, it was discussed a few weeks back.
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![]() A quick answer would be that generally a RODI dealing with Chloramine needs an extra carbon stage, that is two carbon before the RO membrane rather than just one.
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![]() You're right, I guess a quick answer can open one up to possibly significant errors. Just that my unit was shipped as a Chloramine capable RODI & the only difference between this & the regular Chlorine model was an additional carbon stage. Once I found out Greater Vernon uses Chlorine, I removed the extra carbon stage & replaced it with an additional poly pre filter.
I found the link to the thread with all the expert info too though: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=81907
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![]() i tryed to switch the unit b4 it got sent here from bulk reef supplies in the states but I was too late.. But from what i get from the guy on the phone we just need to buy the proper filters wich comes in a kit and i believe he told me i'd need a refill carthridge or something like that
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