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![]() ahhh ok I see lol. Yup I almost got her on the Ro/di that water report sure scared her, I was like look at all the stuff in the water, did you know that even trace amounts of mercury showed up? like very miniscule but its still there! I wont be putting that crap in my, just pepsi or bottle/ro water from now on lol
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![]() I picked up an ro unit for $135.00 a couple weeks ago, I like it but it's sooooooooooo slow.
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![]() Drink beer while making water....hmm, actually I like vodka, that's what I'm doing wrong
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![]() So I was told I used my voltage meter incorrectly. So I put the positive in the ground of the plug outlet, and the negative in the tank. The needle moved, I will put a picture below, with a black line pointing to the exact location of where the needle landed. Now, I am a noob to all of this, so I don't know what it means lol, I just know the needle moved. any help on how to solve the problem, or what I did wrong or right is greatly appreciated!!
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