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It comes down to how the staff are maintaining their filters and this is not subject to store names...so your experience at each location could vary greatly. Buy a TDS meter, they actually sell them pretty cheap at canadian tire...lol and just test yourself before you buy. |
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![]() I'd also suggest getting a TDS meter. Much better at figuring out if you need to change your cartridge or not.
Also, from a water conservation standpoint. I like the DI unit because it doesn't produce any waste water. We have very low TDS so I'm sticking to my DI for a while. I've actually budgeted for a BRS RO/DI unit but I'm still deciding if I want to create waste water that just gets dumped... it makes me feel bad.. I get a TDS as low as 8ppm.. most days it is about 14 or 15. I'm about 2 kms from the Coquitlam watershed so I'm lucky that way... |
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![]() call me at 604-908-6009 for free RO/DI water.
Cheers, Romin |
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![]() I hope this 2nd message finds you.
You can pick up your FREE RO/DI water from me. COQUITLAM. Call me at 604-908-6009 anytime after 9:30 AM. Romin |
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![]() I've been using Vancouver's tap water for quite some time now and I have no algae and my SPS have better colour than when I bought them. I wouldn't worry about an RO/DI to be honest.
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