If anyone's curious I just ran a test with the Mr. Clean now.
My water tests at 313 PPM.
After running it through the Mr. Clean.... 7ppm. Yes 7ppm.
It takes me between 2-3 minutes to fill a 1 gallon jug. I would say it takes me on average about 12 minutes to fill a 5 gallon bucket with water using the Mr. Clean.
I did 15 gallons as I started doing my last 3 gallons i could tell the filter was going to need replacement. It was an older filter but the water started being filtered less and less. It typically goes (and did go this way this time) from 7ppm, to 13ppm, to 25ppm to 60ppm.
Generally once my filter hits 60-70ppm I toss it out. It doesn't take long, as soon as you notice your ppm rise it will continue to double with each gallon you fill (my personal experience anyway). Hope this help someone who may not be able to plunk down 100 bucks for an RO system.. or it may help that one person who only grows 1-6 plants.
My water tests at 313 PPM.
After running it through the Mr. Clean.... 7ppm. Yes 7ppm.
It takes me between 2-3 minutes to fill a 1 gallon jug. I would say it takes me on average about 12 minutes to fill a 5 gallon bucket with water using the Mr. Clean.
I did 15 gallons as I started doing my last 3 gallons i could tell the filter was going to need replacement. It was an older filter but the water started being filtered less and less. It typically goes (and did go this way this time) from 7ppm, to 13ppm, to 25ppm to 60ppm.
Generally once my filter hits 60-70ppm I toss it out. It doesn't take long, as soon as you notice your ppm rise it will continue to double with each gallon you fill (my personal experience anyway). Hope this help someone who may not be able to plunk down 100 bucks for an RO system.. or it may help that one person who only grows 1-6 plants.