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![]() HOLY SMOKESSSSS... Sticking with DI myself... Wow.. $150?
You can buy the whole new 100 gpd from north van for that can't you? Doug |
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If you look at retail prices just a carbon filter housing is 40.00 (you need 3 of these), the housing for the membrain is 100.00, and the bracket is 25.00. pluss 20 bucks for fittings and hoses. so this would cost the average person almost 265.00 and there is no membrain or filters yet. so tack on another 150 to 200 depending on your membrain and filters. I can go get the same system prebuilt for around 200.00 if I buy it premaid from the factory. the thing is if you treat the membrain properly it can last 2 to 3 years (or more) so that is only 70 to 90 a year upkeep for complete filter change (I use mine for drinking water in the house also as I have a water cooler) currently I make a minimum of 30 gal per week just for top off water and drinking water and more for water changes so that is a minimum of 1800 gal per year. so if my membrain only lasts 2 years it costs me $0.05/gal (1/15th of the cheepest place I can buy water) the tap water purifyer claims between 50 and 150 gal on a cartrage (first one is 50 bucks then after that it is 30 for a refill from J&L) so lets assume it will do 200 gal then it would cost $0.15/gal or 3 times what I pay and thats assuming a output greater than advertized. Steve
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![]() I think I'm going to start collecting rain water.. (with my luck vancouver wont get anymore rain now). All joking aside, that's not bad when you look at the cost per gallon it's just hard to justify that cost outlay, for me it is. That's one of the reasons I'm thinking of staying with the 175 MH, all this stuff will need replacement. As far as the tap water purifier, I can get the cartridges much cheaper than that and now with the information on re newing them I assume ( I haven't tried it) that my cost will go way down. I find the tap water purifier last me about 6 months right now. In retrospect, our water here isn't so bad, some carbon and a phosphate sponge would take care of 99% of our problems I bet.
Doug |