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![]() Mike so what your saying is filling up after a wc directly from the rodi unit doesnt work, good to know. I just assumed doing the math the gph would have been a bit more. Thx again
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My sumpless 77 gallon Hagen evaporates about a gallon of water per day, so I use glass wine carboys that hold approx. 6 gallons of fresh RODI water as automatic top up directly into my display. A small air pump on a timer keeps the carboy pressurized & the water gets pushed to the display through a mechanical float valve. Takes about 2 hours to fill one of the carboys. Production rate is highly dependent on water pressure & temperature, so don't necessarily expect to get the advertised gpd from your unit.
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I mix mu sw in a 6 gallon bucket for 24 hours with its own circulation pump. |
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![]() You're still gonna have to remineralize the RO water for you freshwater tank. You can use additives or mix with aged tap water.
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![]() Is using ro for freshwater a bad thing then? Should i just stick to conditioned tap water? I know Calgary's water is quite good, i let mine sit out for 24 hours in two 5 gallon pails before using plus use water conditioner.
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![]() I use my waste water from my RODI for my fresh water tank. I find that a higher mineral content in my water makes my FW plants strive.
I don't recommend RODI water for a fresh water planted tank unless you add supplements. |
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![]() Good to know, thx. Do u still have to use Prime on your waste water or is all of the chlorine gone in waste water?
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