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![]() Curious as to what life expectancy in gallons users of the Tap Water Purifier achieve using Vancouver water.
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![]() I live in Richmond. I've made up over 50G using the TWP and the cartridge is about 1/3 spent.
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![]() Hi,
I am currently running DI on my water at about 150 - 180 gallons per cartridge. But, I have noticed that the carbon needs replacement (or supplement) in about 50G. - Victor. |
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![]() I heard somewhere about buying the chemicals to recharge the units at home with out having to buy a new cartridge.. Any info??
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![]() Not too expensive, but it takes about an hour the first time to figure out what you're doing. If anyone wants the instructions, they can be found here:
http://www.reefs.org/library/article/twp_recharge.html **Remember, if you do this, these chemicals are very corrosive. Use appropriate safety equipment in a well ventilated area. |
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![]() We are talking about major toxic wastes to get clean water.. I love my TWP but if this is what is takes.. There must be a better way..
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![]() Quote:
robert [ 25 August 2002, 22:49: Message edited by: Robert ] |
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![]() I can do that.. Made some nitro in my senior project.. still here.. Noxious yes but I have to try it..
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