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Old 12-16-2013, 03:32 AM
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If you want a cheap RO/DI unit look at Aquasafe. They are in BC and you can order from them direct but they also sell on Ebay for cheaper. I got my unit with 5 sets of filters and a TDS meter for $100 but that was awhile ago. It doesn't take long to make your money back especially when you factor in your gas to go pick up RO water as well.
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Old 12-16-2013, 04:31 AM
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I have thought about it but I don't have an rodi unit so I would need to go buy water from them anyways ha ha, how do u mix yours? Do u have ur own unit?
Yah I own a generic RO unit (without DI). Outputs 4tds water and I am fine with that.

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If you want a cheap RO/DI unit look at Aquasafe. They are in BC and you can order from them direct but they also sell on Ebay for cheaper. I got my unit with 5 sets of filters and a TDS meter for $100 but that was awhile ago. It doesn't take long to make your money back especially when you factor in your gas to go pick up RO water as well.
+1. Aquasafe would be the cheapest option and produces 0 TDS water Fixing it with the line in a rented place might be a bit of a challenge. Just have a peak at all the possible location's under the sink pipes; if its copper, it will be a problem since you will have to pierce it; if its flexible pipe, the line can be easily fitted. Another "portable" option would be to have a faucet connection but that might reduce the pressure through the unit.
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Old 12-16-2013, 04:49 AM
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if its copper, it will be a problem since you will have to pierce it; if its flexible pipe, the line can be easily fitted. Another "portable" option would be to have a faucet connection but that might reduce the pressure through the unit.
Not so, all taps should have threaded fittings and you can get a tee fitting to branch off any existing line.
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Old 12-16-2013, 05:20 AM
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Not so, all taps should have threaded fittings and you can get a tee fitting to branch off any existing line.
Yah but it might be rusted at the joint or not easily accessible and trying to open it might not be a good idea in a rented place. The kitchen sink in my apartment has copper fitting so I didn't dare to touch that. The sink in the toilet was flexible and yet I had tough time to open the threaded fitting (probably I am the one who opened the thread since it was fitted, maybe a decade ago )
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Old 12-16-2013, 08:55 PM
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I couldn't imagine hauling water from any LFS, I guess with smaller tanks it's an option but I would think over time getting a RO/DI unit would be a much cheaper option.

I mix about 100Gal of fresh salt water every two weeks for water changes. Dragging that much water around from a LFS would be..well impossible for me.
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Old 12-16-2013, 09:02 PM
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I couldn't imagine hauling water from any LFS, I guess with smaller tanks it's an option but I would think over time getting a RO/DI unit would be a much cheaper option.

I mix about 100Gal of fresh salt water every two weeks for water changes. Dragging that much water around from a LFS would be..well impossible for me.
I have only got a 29 biocube so it's only a jug once a week, just toss it in my car and whenever I pass by I just get it filled up so it works for m right now. Iv got some feelers out for a 2nd hand ro/di unit. It's hard when ur a student, student loans don't allow for saltwater supplies ha ha
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Old 12-16-2013, 09:17 PM
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There is one for sale here in red deer, Martin (modular led) cheap to just needs new cartridges.

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