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![]() Sean........ I think RO/DI would work better for you because Calgary has harder water then Vancouver and you will be going through cartridges if DI quick.
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![]() Sounds good thanks!
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![]() technically, this unit IS and RO/DI unit and I would be very surprised if it didn't give you a better tds reading than water from the store...
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![]() I think what Vic means is that since the OP is in Calgary that has far higher TDS than Vancouver, the DI beads in the AP Tap Water Filter would exhaust far more quickly than on extremely soft Vancouver water. As a result, using that filter in Calgary would be less economical.
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![]() chances are you'd still come out ahead over buying the H20 retail...
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![]() Quote:
I think Calgary averages 160ppm. Cheers, Vic Last edited by Veng68; 09-01-2010 at 09:29 PM. |
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![]() How often do you have to change the filter of these Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Tap Water Filter?
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![]() It depends on how much you use them and the quality of your water. On super-soft Vancouver water, I usually got at least a couple hundred gallons before the beads changed colour.
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![]() Township of Langley does yearly testing they post on their website, newest shown is 2009, but it gives a decent overview of the crap in your water.
ToL Water Report |