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![]() I would hope my water bottles are not leeching anything into my water, I tend to drink it. I can not be 100% sure on this as I have never tested for it, nor do I used bottled water on my fish tanks. That being said I can also say that I am pretty sure that most polypropylene water containers will not leach any chemicals into the water. I could maybe see that happening in the short term one use 600mL bottles. But those 18L blue poly jugs I would imagine are fine.
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![]() If you would prefer to filter your water rather than buy bottles you could add a booster pump to an RO system to compensate for your low water pressure.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/vt...is)+Units.html http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/Revers...duct_info.html
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![]() This unit has a built-in pump, TDS, pressure gauge...It looks expensive but you don't need anything else. A very wise investment compared to the water bottles.(If you are going to in this for a while.)
http://www.reefperfection.com/index....TS&Category=20 |
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![]() I would also suggest a booster pump for the RODI. With nitrates at 20 ppm, that's rather high. Too high. An RODI will need 55 psi I do believe. Packing jugs of water around sucks. It gets old real fast, and you tend to do less water changes because of the effort.
What do you mean your electricity is maxed out? You don't have any room on the sub panel, and the breakers are maxed? |
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![]() lol. my friend says if i buy a ro unit he will kindly allow me to install it at his house and be able to come get the water when ever I need some...such a generous soul...
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![]() Hmm, you only have 60 amp service? That sucks man... you may well have trouble providing enough power for a full reef. If you go FOWLR, you will have much less trouble with this (a lot less light is needed, just enough to see the fish).
Just a thought, any idea how much power you are actually pulling with that many tanks, plus your own use? You might not even have enough power left for a reef...
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